Ultralight precision precut plywood kayak and canoe kits. Est. 1955.
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I built your Waters Dancing kayak Lightning 17’ in 1998. I started in mid June and finished in late August. Since I had never been in a kayak until I’d built mine, I had nothing to compare it to. I then purchased a 19’ P***y – ***** *********- boy, what a difference. Mine is much more stable with the multiple chine design. The P***y is a single hard chine and quite tender. It’s like a lot of things in life, if you don’t try things out you don’t know what you’re missing. In this case I made the right decision first! (Now I let other people use the P***y.)

Best regards,

Bill

Victoria, B.C.


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