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Short Facts

Brand
Drakkar
Model Year
2004
Usage
  • Freestyle
Intended Paddling Environment
  • Moving Water
Designer
Marko Hakolahti
Type
  • Closed Canoe
Construction & Material
  • Plastic
Available Colors
red, lime green, yellow ....

Stats (Metric)

Length
196 cms / 6'5.2"
Width
71 cms / 28"
Weight
15 kg / 33 lbs
Volume
212 ltr / 56 gal
Minimum Paddler Weight
67 kg / 148 lbs
Maximum Paddler Weight
90 kg / 198 lbs
The premium freestyle C-1.

Correct balance for kneeling position. Great combination of volume and sliciness. Correct volume distribution and plenty of performance. Our premium floating hull ideology makes this boat easy and forgiving. This boat may change your attitude towards kayaking.

Wheelboy is the most advanced c-1 desing in the market. It has asymmetric hull desing that can outperform all competition. The glide and speed are unmatched. Our genuine floating hull ideology makes it easy to paddle. The release is great. You can experience the looseness never seen before.

For the competitive freestyler the Wheelboy offers really high aerials . The bow rocker is great bouncing for those Blunt's and Pan'AM etc. Carving edge + stinger combination is effective and transition from bouncing style to smooth carving is both easy and rewarding

The deck idea is simple. Just the right volume for air and smooth lines cutting through the water. Volume distribution is well tought. There is volume egually distributed around the paddler. Singlebladers kneel and that is why they wheel around their body center axis not around their knees like kayakers. Round wheels drive better, Don't they ?

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