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Hi Guys, I set this boat (12' Raft/Kayak) up for southwestern low water, for which it works great. I glued on a grommet strip and built a small row frame. It holds a large cooler lengthwise, a small cooler widthwise, two people, a dog, a spare break-down oar and enough food and gear for a few weeks. Am going to run the Noatak with this set up in August as a one person boat. The boat, frame and oars all roll up into the boat's bag for flying. I can also run it as a single blade canoe set up, kneeling on the tubes with gear underneath. Check out the pics...
My tiny boat carrying a big load of group food and my personal gear. The barrel in the front is purportedly bear-proof--as required for all food storage containers by the National Park Service. I'm reasonably certain a bear could have torn it apart and delighted in the abundance of salami and pop tarts therein.
-Taylor McKinnon – Noatak River, Arctic
Saturn Kayak Testimonial:
Here are some pictures of my 6 yr old son and his best friend on Bull Falls on the Shennadoah River on the West Virginia/Virginia border. If you notice my son has a broken arm with a "DryCorp" protective covering, works like a champ! Next I will send pictures from later that day going through some Class III Wave Trains on the Potomac River just down from Harpers Ferry.
Hope you enjoyed these pictures from last July, we certainly enjoy our Saturn 396IK (self made self-bailer)
- David Heist