Fun with Old Town Kayaks
Sunday, April 19, 2009
By Toby Johns
People have been forging their way across the waters as a means of travel for literally thousands of years. Old Town Kayaks has been fashioning their means to do so with kayaks since 1940. Inspired by the design of canoes fashioned by Native Americans, Old Towne began creating kayaks using sealskin design, wood and canvas to develop their kayaks.
In the 1950's, Old Town began making their kayaks out of lightweight fiberglass. Now, as we enter into more modern times and contemporary technologies, Old Town produces their kayaks using durable PolyLink3 and SuperLink3. But with all these choices and styles, how can a person figure out which kayak is right for them?
Kayaks are considerably different in their design from canoes. They let you quickly and easily maneuver in the water through the use of double-bladed paddles. A kayaker typically travels faster and closer to the water's surface for greater stability. If you are in the market for a new kayak, take careful consideration of what you're going to be using your kayak for. The weight, capacity, size and cockpit, as well as the materials used in the design are all critical to your final decision.
If you're solely interested in recreational kayak use, there are a plethora of models that provide user-friendliness and are ready to plunk down into the water. Also, day-touring kayaks have great tracking ability; they're stable and highly efficient. Kayaks with open cockpits are built for quick and easy entry and exit. Families and sportsmen will enjoy the day tour models.
If there are two of you preparing for to kayak, you may wish to consider a tandem model. Tandem kayaks are great for couples, and are very suitable for all kinds of bodies of water. Fishing kayaks are lightweight, stable, and have features that enhance the experience of fishing and kayaking simultaneously. Both models have the same type of construction, such as shock cord deck riggings, cockpits, deck hatches and handles for carrying.
Old Town kayaks, built in Maine, have tried to manufacture kayaks for everyones taste. The shorter the kayak, the more maneuverable they are and lighter. Longer kayaks are great for cruising and traveling in the open waters. They are also better for day trips and overnighters. Wide boats are good for photographers and fishermen and narrow boats go farther. The bottom layer is also important in your purchase of Old Town kayaks for sale.
Flat bottom kayaks will make your journey more comfortable through calm waters. Shallow arch bottoms work best in choppy waters. When you need to improve tracking over water, the V-bottom kayaks may be the ideal choice for you. In addition, kayaks vary with the sides that are built. When the sides of a kayak is curved inward, this is called a tumblehome design, which is typically that of a narrow kayak. Flared sides allow the kayak to function best while sitting deeper in the water. Old Town kayaks are produced from a variety of materials including 100% recycled plastic, polyethylene and a variable layer boat.
A few samples of models manufactured in Old Town, Maine include the Digio 106 Angler. This model lies low in the water for the fishermen to navigate through the water in silence. Rod holders are included. Another angler is the Vapor 12xt with day wells, storage for iPods and your GPS. You can travel anywhere in this model! The Cayuga and Adventure series are great for day tours. They are both set up with features that make them wonderful choices for overnighters.
Already round for decades, Old Town kayaks plan on building quality boats well into the new century. The company prides itself on their understanding of craftsmanship exhibited so well by the native American people. Old Town will certainly succeed in competing against the competition with high-quality and easily affordable kayaks providing fun for young and old.
In the 1950's, Old Town began making their kayaks out of lightweight fiberglass. Now, as we enter into more modern times and contemporary technologies, Old Town produces their kayaks using durable PolyLink3 and SuperLink3. But with all these choices and styles, how can a person figure out which kayak is right for them?
Kayaks are considerably different in their design from canoes. They let you quickly and easily maneuver in the water through the use of double-bladed paddles. A kayaker typically travels faster and closer to the water's surface for greater stability. If you are in the market for a new kayak, take careful consideration of what you're going to be using your kayak for. The weight, capacity, size and cockpit, as well as the materials used in the design are all critical to your final decision.
If you're solely interested in recreational kayak use, there are a plethora of models that provide user-friendliness and are ready to plunk down into the water. Also, day-touring kayaks have great tracking ability; they're stable and highly efficient. Kayaks with open cockpits are built for quick and easy entry and exit. Families and sportsmen will enjoy the day tour models.
If there are two of you preparing for to kayak, you may wish to consider a tandem model. Tandem kayaks are great for couples, and are very suitable for all kinds of bodies of water. Fishing kayaks are lightweight, stable, and have features that enhance the experience of fishing and kayaking simultaneously. Both models have the same type of construction, such as shock cord deck riggings, cockpits, deck hatches and handles for carrying.
Old Town kayaks, built in Maine, have tried to manufacture kayaks for everyones taste. The shorter the kayak, the more maneuverable they are and lighter. Longer kayaks are great for cruising and traveling in the open waters. They are also better for day trips and overnighters. Wide boats are good for photographers and fishermen and narrow boats go farther. The bottom layer is also important in your purchase of Old Town kayaks for sale.
Flat bottom kayaks will make your journey more comfortable through calm waters. Shallow arch bottoms work best in choppy waters. When you need to improve tracking over water, the V-bottom kayaks may be the ideal choice for you. In addition, kayaks vary with the sides that are built. When the sides of a kayak is curved inward, this is called a tumblehome design, which is typically that of a narrow kayak. Flared sides allow the kayak to function best while sitting deeper in the water. Old Town kayaks are produced from a variety of materials including 100% recycled plastic, polyethylene and a variable layer boat.
A few samples of models manufactured in Old Town, Maine include the Digio 106 Angler. This model lies low in the water for the fishermen to navigate through the water in silence. Rod holders are included. Another angler is the Vapor 12xt with day wells, storage for iPods and your GPS. You can travel anywhere in this model! The Cayuga and Adventure series are great for day tours. They are both set up with features that make them wonderful choices for overnighters.
Already round for decades, Old Town kayaks plan on building quality boats well into the new century. The company prides itself on their understanding of craftsmanship exhibited so well by the native American people. Old Town will certainly succeed in competing against the competition with high-quality and easily affordable kayaks providing fun for young and old.
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Before heading out on your next river or ocean excursion, why not choose Old Town kayaks, for the best in kayaking adventures and fun. Old Town kayaks can be found at OceanandFishingKayaks.com. Along with Old Town kayaks, you will discover other terrific kayaking brand leaders like Hobie, Dagger, Perception and Pelican brands, as well.
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