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SKU: SLRK
This product has a limited warranty of 9 months.
www.stearnsinc.com(800) 328-3208
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Sevylor Sit-on-Top kayaks
By Sandy B
from La Veta CO
About Me Casual/ Recreational
Comments about Sevylor U250/U251 Sit on Top Inflatable Kayak, Orange:
We have two 1990s-era Sevylor sit on top kayaks and use them every year, daily for 3-6 weeks in the Carribean. They are fun and easy for everyone, except really top heavy dudes with leetle teeny bottoms :^) Right now I need new fins (aka "skegs"?)so that is the only problem. We have repaired the handles a couple times, but newer designs may have solved that.
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guest are happy
By mickey
from mangrove cay bahamas
About Me Recreational
we own a beachfront hotel they are for our guest use to explore the patch reefs and blue holes, guest enjoy them. Our concern is getting replacement skegs, seats and foot rest.
(3 of 7 customers found this review helpful)
Two is Better than One (Seater)
By Dave
from Virginia
About Me Beginner
Highly recommend getting the white one(s) pictured in the advert, rather than the blaze orange ones that arrived. Notice the foot rests depicted. On the orange kayaks, the footrest(s) are only half as wide as the ones shown. This results in a MUCH less stable ride and/or placing your feet at the very outer edge of the footrests. The 2-seater is far more stable, tracks better, goes faster with less effort, and is better in every respect than the single seater. It would probably also be good for near-shore diving, as it could carry the necessary gear in place of the front-seat passenger - well worth the $20 differential. You will also need a good hand-pump (like something you'd use to pump up a zodiac). Electric pumps, whether D-cell or 12-volt, don't develop nearly enough pressure for a solid ride, and I doubt even a marching band could achieve the necessary air pressure by mouth. Electric pumps are great for the first 90% of the fill, but after that you'll need a real pump. It's great that they roll/fold up to fit into a vehicle rather than on top of it - and don't take up much storage space. All in all, they're fun and convenient for day tripping. For serious distance, you'll need a rigid kayak.
Try it in the surf
By surfrider
from boulder colorado
I have tried this in the surf on the Oregon coast in mild 1-3ft waves. Very fun, catch a lot of waves, stay out of the cold water.
(4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)
Great Kayak!
By SueZQ
from Pleasant Valley, NY
This kayak is great if you are looking for ease of use and portability. We have a boat and this kayak is very easy to stow. It inflates within 5 minutes using a standard foot pump (not included). It is double lined and one can tell that if properly cared for, will last a long time. Once inflated it extremely stable and easy to board (you can just about stand on top of it). My husband and I have used it several times already without a problem. Even my 5 year old daughter enjoys paddling with mom. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a kayak that can be easily stowed and inflated with easy maneuverability. The kayak actually fits in the bag that it came with (when does that ever happen?)I can also say that I shopped around and Leisure Pro has the best price and best service around! Also as a note it should say that it comes with 3 skegs.
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