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PHOTOS OF BOAT OUTFITTING

Removable Back BraceCustom kayak outfitting generally includes several components including a custom cut removable back brace. The removable option is nice because it allows access to the stern of the boat for storage of items like throw bags, extra clothing, first aid kits, etc.
Complete Custom Kayak OutfittingOther components of custom kayak outfitting include hip pads fit to your body for more contact area with the boat, a seat pad for a more comfortable ride and added insulation against cold water and optional thighbrace padding for even more aggressive boat control. These components aren't just taken out of a box and glued in to your boat, they are individually hand carved to your specifications and the resultant fit is unsurpassed.
Optional Inlaid DesignsFor a cool look to your boat, Tom can incorporate contrasting designs in the foam he sculpts for your outfitting. The "Wave" design is Tom's trademark, but other designs are possible. This option can really make your boat unique!
Open Canoe OutfittingCanoes generally require more outfitting than kayaks because most modern whitewater canoes come from the factory with no outfitting whatsoever. This is to allow the buyer to install the type of set-up he or she prefers, but this can be a daunting job. Open canoe outfitting includes installation of floatation bags, knee pads or cups, thighstraps, toe blocks or instep pads, custom fit saddle, optional hip pads, bow and stern painters (lines) and optional water bottle holders, D-ring patches etc. Hiring a professional to do this for you will not only ensure a good and functional fit of all components to you and the boat, but a clean looking professional result that will also enhance the resale value of your boat down the road.


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