The Scrambler is one of Ocean Kayak's most popular solo models. Owing to
its moderate length and built-in keel, the Scrambler handles well on
many different water types including flat water, slower rivers, and
surf. It is a great choice if you'd like to try out a variety of
paddling activities, because it perfectly blends tracking with
maneuverability. The Scrambler is light, easy to transport, easy to
store, and is a great kayak to bring along on any of your trips to the
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| Length: |
11'
2"
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3.4
m
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| Width: |
28"
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71.1
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| Weight: |
45
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20.4
kg
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| Max.
Weight Capacity: |
275-325
lbs.*
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124.7
- 147.7 kg*
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*depending
on water conditions
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US
Retail Price:
$499-579
depending
on options |
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- Up to
two 8" Gaspachi hatches (bow and/or center)
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- Open
cockpit
- Molded-in
tank well/ice chest holder
- Molded-in
seat well and foot wells
- Tri-form
hull design
- V-molded
stern
- Self-bailing
scupper holes
- Bow and
stern toggle handles
- Threaded
drain plug
- Multiple
accessory eyelets
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- Bow
spray deflector
- Adjustable
gear straps
- Durable,
linear polyethylene construction with molded-in graphics
- Storability
(the unique hull design allows you to nest up to three
Scramblers)
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Diving,
snorkeling, fishing, day play, nature watching, exploring,
fitness, light touring, surfing, and flat water cruising
Copyright
© 2001
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Flat
water (bays, estuaries, lakes, and ponds), moderate ocean
swells or waves, and slow-moving rivers
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