HULL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Rotomolded Superlinear Polyethylene

Rotomolded Superlinear Polyethylene

Superlinear resin used in rotomolded, hybrid and MultiSport™ kayaks is chemically engineered for stiffness and both impact and abrasion resistance so you can rely on your boat's structural integrity throughout its usable life. While tough, these kayaks are not indestructible but some minor damages can be repaired. Superlinear boats will endure exposure to ultraviolet light and temperature variation so you can store them outdoors with confidence. For tricks about cleaning and storing your rotomolded kayak be sure to consult your Owner's Manual.

   
Elite Composite Elite Composites

These handcrafted Elite boats are extremely handsome models you will be proud to own. They're lighter in weight than their competitors, due to a state-of-the art lay up. Minimal use of gel coat eliminates several pounds of unnecessary weight, and vacuum-bagging with vinyl ester resin creates a tough, resilient construction so they will serve you faithfully. Ultimate™ 12, Ultimate™ 14.5, Ultimate™ 14.5, Compass 10.5, and Compass 12.5 kayaks and the Osceola Paddleboard can all be purchased as composites.
   
Tegris Tegris

This high performance fabric produces the stiffest, lightest and most impact resistant kayak hull material on the market! Tegris™ is 2 to 15 times more impact resistant than typical composites and costs less, plus it maintains performance down to -40° C.!Because of its toughness and unique qualities, it is also utilized in the automotive industry in car bumpers and as a material for ballistics armor.

The handsome, woven Tegris™ fabric is 100% recyclable, manufactured with an environmentally-friendly process and is safer to handle than skin-irritating glass-filled composites. We are proud to be utilizing Tegris™ and of our partnership with its developer Milliken & Company.