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Obscure enough description? Once-upon-a-time a tandem kayak? Now a solo decked canoe-able thing? The Plastic Kruger? A polyethylene abomination?
Yeah, yeah, call it what you want, it’s a custom solo-ized Pamlico 160-T, from before Wilderness Systems redesigned (and ruined) it.
P5010002 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Well appointed with a downwind sail and utility thwart for sail mount or Scotty rod holder. With a sliding Phase 3 seat, raised to 6” high for single or double blade use. At a 30+ inch waterline it is still a very stable hull when paddled solo or sailed.
The usual outfitting; knee pads, heel pads, D-rings for floatation or gear, and sundry deck rigging. Comes with (junky) double blade and single blade paddles.
At 15’ 5” x 33” max beam (good luck loading it to sink it that far) and nearly 14” deep the soloized P-160 is a perfect big boy or big load gear hauler for open water tripping & sailing. With a contiguously rockered bottom and rudder it sails quite nimbly downwind, hands-free.
P5020013 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
The Phase Three seats weighed nearly 11 lbs each; after removing one seat this is first boat I ever converted that lost weight. Excellent condition inside and out with (less than) normal bottom scratches.
If you want to put a big boy or hundreds of pounds of gear in a poly sailer this is the boat. 76lbs of pure polyethylene fun for someone younger and stronger.
More photos:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/153467...57719089447442
It’s going on Craigslist soon, and I kinda have a figure in mind with the sail and paddles (compass and Scotty rod holder not included), but want to hear some opinions from the board.
What’s that Glenn? You’ll give me $59.95 and a 12 pack of Bud light if I promise to help you load and unload it on & off your racks every time?
Yeah, me too.
Yeah, yeah, call it what you want, it’s a custom solo-ized Pamlico 160-T, from before Wilderness Systems redesigned (and ruined) it.
P5010002 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Well appointed with a downwind sail and utility thwart for sail mount or Scotty rod holder. With a sliding Phase 3 seat, raised to 6” high for single or double blade use. At a 30+ inch waterline it is still a very stable hull when paddled solo or sailed.
The usual outfitting; knee pads, heel pads, D-rings for floatation or gear, and sundry deck rigging. Comes with (junky) double blade and single blade paddles.
At 15’ 5” x 33” max beam (good luck loading it to sink it that far) and nearly 14” deep the soloized P-160 is a perfect big boy or big load gear hauler for open water tripping & sailing. With a contiguously rockered bottom and rudder it sails quite nimbly downwind, hands-free.
P5020013 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
The Phase Three seats weighed nearly 11 lbs each; after removing one seat this is first boat I ever converted that lost weight. Excellent condition inside and out with (less than) normal bottom scratches.
If you want to put a big boy or hundreds of pounds of gear in a poly sailer this is the boat. 76lbs of pure polyethylene fun for someone younger and stronger.
More photos:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/153467...57719089447442
It’s going on Craigslist soon, and I kinda have a figure in mind with the sail and paddles (compass and Scotty rod holder not included), but want to hear some opinions from the board.
What’s that Glenn? You’ll give me $59.95 and a 12 pack of Bud light if I promise to help you load and unload it on & off your racks every time?
Yeah, me too.