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Sea Eagle 330 Inflatable Kayak with Deluxe Package
(Sports) Sea Eagle

Constructed of puncture-resistant, extra-thick K-80 polykrylar hull material
Nine-inch tubes, I-beam construction, and high-frequency welded seams; rated up to Class III whitewater
Comes with inflatable spray skirts, inflatable front and rear seats, two oars, reliable foot pump, and carrying bag


Price: $512.00


Customer Reviews:

  1. sea eagle 330 delux
    I tried out the 330 deluxe for the first time today and was impressed. I went to a local lake and set up on the beach. No one had a clue as I walked up with this bag what I was up to, as they were swimming. 7 or 8 minutes later, a kayak magically appears! That was fun in itself. It was easy to...
  2. Stands the test of time
    I cannot say enough good things about this kayak. I have owned mine since 2000 when I purchased it while living in Atlanta, GA. Inflation is simple, the bag properly stores everything you need, and the fit and finish of the boat are superb. In its time I have taken my Sea Eagle on calm lakes...

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Nov 11, 2011 from David Ellzey
David Ellzey
On our way to the Llano River w/ kayak to shoot a video!


Nov 11, 2011 from ashindi
ashindi
Awesome view from the Asian Collection at the National Arboretum. The river below is where I kayak!


Nov 11, 2011 from NFCT
NFCT
@ check out the week 2 gear @ #kayak #river Week 2! Bid now.


Nov 11, 2011 from Sea Kayaking Tips
Sea Kayaking Tips
Sea Kayak video: Loxahatchee River to the sea Kayak Trip 2011: I've enjoyed this wild and scenic river hundr...


Nov 11, 2011 from BoatBuildingAcademy
BoatBuildingAcademy
Boat of the day - Dave's (@) wonderful Western Red Cedar canoe #river #kayak


If the river happened to be bloody...?

option would be the best and safest is to take the dirt road?

I try kayaking the Mississippi, but its red.


This is the blood of the innocent. I sacrifice ahead of you. My bad, dude.


Third annual River Park hike this Saturday

As work continues to create a green space along the riverbank in Downtown Dyersburg, local residents and outdoor enthusiasts have already begun an event they hope will become a longstanding tradition.

The third annual River Park Hike will take place on Saturday, Nov. 26.

"For the annual event, walkers will get up close and personal with the river and see how and why Dyersburg (McIver's Bluff) was formed on the banks of the Forked Deer," said Dyersburg/Dyer County Chamber of Commerce Director of Downtown Development Steve Guttery. "The rustic trail that exists today was first carved out by Jim Stark as a running trail. Later, Boy Scouts from the Union Mission troop marked and improved the trail so that everyone could use the area."

Hikers will leave from the Western Trailhead at the Downtown River Park at 2 p.m. and follow the trail toward the bypass, returning by Regan Levee through the River Park and back to the Farmers Market building. The walk time is estimated at one hour,

Flood Watch: Kayaking in Mankato | Updraft | Minnesota Public Radio

The weather continued to be gorgeous and sunny. This is quite odd. Two weeks ago, the snow was up to my knees in the front yard, with piles of snow on every street corner, making crossing the street a bit hazardous. Now, there is no snow at all in my yard. It is just gone. The ground is actually more solid and less squishy than yesterday. Looking out my front door, nothing looks at all out of the ordinary. There are no visible preparations for flooding, or anything of the sort in my neighborhood. I continue to receive e-mails from the city regarding trail closures, county road closures, and procedures that officials are following as they watch both the river and the flood wall.

At about 5:30 yesterday, I headed downtown to the river to see if anything was happening there. I saw much more foot traffic than usual, as people want to see what is going on. As I checked out the brand new Riverfront Park, I was lucky enough to see people kayaking down the fast moving river. They came out at the closed canoe access point, so I asked them a few questions. They kayak regularly in the area, and were obviously excited about getting the opportunity to experience the river at this height and speed. They had a really hard time gauging how fast they were traveling, compared to normal conditions, saying that it had to be at least 15 miles per hour. They had been to Land of Memories Park, earlier in the day, kayaking above trails, campsites, and recreation areas that are usually on solid ground. The park has been fully closed, and they said it was quite the experience to be kayaking there.

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News

Search for missing kayaker called off

Yorkdispatch.com - Jan 01, 1970

A kayaker was still missing Monday morning after last being seen when his kayak overturned in the Susquehanna River Saturday, said Eric Levis, press secretary for the state's Fish and Boat Commission. The search for Nicholas Herr, 24, of New Providence
Kayak rentals planned at park

Delmarva Now - Jan 01, 1970

PRINCESS ANNE -- Town residents and visitors could soon be able to rent kayaks and bicycles in Manokin River Park once officials ink a deal with a business owner who hopes to provide those services. Town Commissioners this week agreed to let Ben Alder,
Indian River County Community Calendar, Updated Feb. 1

TCPalm - Jan 01, 1970

Riverview Park, US 1, Sebastian, 5:30-8 pm, Feb. 17. Reservation: 772-589-5969; sebastianchamber.com. Family Kayak Camping: Learn how from the Becks. Florida Outdoor Center, 1606 N Indian River Dr, Sebastian, 9 am ,March 10-11. Ages 6+. $45-$225.
Kayakers rescued from river are Albany dentist and son

Albany Democrat Herald - Jan 01, 1970

Kayakers rescued from river are Albany dentist and son The two kayakers rescued Saturday evening from the Willamette River north of Bowman Park were from Albany, said Division Chief Mike Trabue of the Albany Fire Department. One of them, Chad Berg, 15, is in critical condition at the Oregon Health and
Group suing to block Christo's "Over the River"

Denver Post - Jan 01, 1970

(Helen H. Richardson, file photo) A rafting guide with Clear Creek Rafting, paddles an inflatable kayak down the Arkansas River river in front of his group as they arrive at the Parkdale Recreation area which will have a viewing center set