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Max. Men's Shoe Size: |
Fast Double |
25' 6" | 58 lbs. | 21 in. | 600 lbs. |
29" x 17" |
200 - 400 lbs. |
11" |
14 |
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Maximum speed and fun in a tandem kayak. The width is the same as the Expedition Single at 21 inches. This is narrow, but it gains great stability from its 25'6" length. This is a boat for a pair of experienced paddlers who want to paddle together but don't want the compromises of a shorter and wider double. This is a high performance touring kayak suitable for intermediate to skilled paddlers. (Beginners looking for a double should ponder the Guillemot Double)
The Fast Double really is fast. It consistently does very well in races such as the Blackburn Challenge. Obviously with its length it is not a quick turner, but it is quick in a straight line. The two paddlers are far enough apart that they do not interfere with each other at all. The two paddlers can paddle different cadences if they want. The boat also rolls very easily for those so inclined.
Do you fit in this kayak? Study our kayak fit chart.
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LINE DRAWINGS
FAQs
- What boats perform better/faster? Do you have a comparison tool?
You can easily compare our boat kits for stability, rowing and sailing performance, payload, and ease of construction. Additional comparisons may include cockpit room or transport options if applicable.
- Go to www.clcboats.com/shop/boatcomparison.html
- Select a category and then click on Narrow Selection.
- Check boxes next to the boats you wish to compare.
- Select to Hide Profile Photos and Hide Line Drawings.
- Click on the Compare Boats button.
- A page will appear that shows a set of gauges for each boat you have selected showing their ratings. You can compare these gauges to help determine which boat is best suited for your needs.
Please note that not all boats have performance gauges.
Window Size Requirements:
If you are building the Fast Double indoors, make sure you've got this much room to get it out when you're done (measurements in inches):