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Sevylor U253/ST6207 Pointer K2 Kayak

SKU: SLRK2K


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DESCRIPTION
Utilizing the same construction and features as Pointer K1, this is the Tandem of the Touring kayak line, with excellent tracking characteristics.

Standard equipment includes: luggage type storage/carry bag, 2 seats with comfortable padded backrests, rear cargo hatch with cover, bungee lacing for deck cargo, bungee paddle holders, bow and stern lifting handle, waterbottle holder, mesh pocket inside the cockpit, 2 Boston valves and 1 Jumbo valve, owner's manual and repair kit.
Spray skirts and the skirt attachment system are optional. Model - U253YEL
LOA - 14'4"
Beam - 33"
Weight - 41 lbs.
Pers. Cap. - 2
Max. Cap. - 600 lbs.

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Sevylor U253/ST6207 Pointer K2 Kayak
 
4.0

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5.0

Great Kayak

By mark

from NY,NY

About Me Recreational

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Pros

  • Easy Entry & Exit
  • Easy to Paddle
  • Stable

Cons

  • Heavy

Best Uses

  • Kayak Camping

Comments about Sevylor U253/ST6207 Pointer K2 Kayak:

Nice kayak, little bit heavy but overall great buy

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3.0

Not a first rate inflatable kayak

By Jim

from Palm City, FL

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Pros

  • Easy Entry & Exit
  • Easy To Lift
  • Large weight capacity
  • Puncture resistant hull
  • Relatively low cost
  • Stable

Cons

  • Flexes in the middle
  • Hard to dry after use
  • Slow

Best Uses

  • Flat Waters
  • Rivers

Comments about Sevylor U253/ST6207 Pointer K2 Kayak:

This kayak tracks better than the typical cheap inflatable that you can buy anywhere but not near as well a hard shell kayak or the more expensive (and heavier)inflatable with hard frame (like Advanced Elements inflatable/frame kayak). Tracking is accomplished with a hard walled bow and stern and a single skeg approximately 8" long that attaches to the middle of the hull. Nothing keeps the kayak from bending in the middle which can be a real pain depending on the waves where you use it. The biggest flaw I see however is that the three vinyl inflation chambers are more or less sewed into the nylon cover and heavy hull material. This represents a real problem because water always seems to get into these areas and must be dried out before the boat is folded and put away. There are some zippered access points and it may be possible to remove the inflation chambers but it would be difficult at best to get them back in. I have been using a blower to dry the chambers.

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