How much does an outrigger canoe cost?

How much does an outrigger canoe cost?

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Ozone, Kai Wa’a and Puakea surf, mid water, weed and flatwater rudders Outrigger Zone Gemini OC2 Canoe
Our Price: $120.00 Our Price: $5,850.00
Outrigger Zone (Ozone) Draco Outrigger Canoe Outrigger Zone Kahele OC1 Canoe
Our Price: $4,950.00 Our Price: $4,950.00

How much does an OC1 cost?

Price: Ehukai, Kahe Kai and Kahele Standard Model OC1 Outrigger Canoe: USD $4,750 + local sales tax + destination fee. Volare Standard Model OC1 Outrigger Canoe: USD $4,900 + local sales tax + destination fee.

What is the point of an outrigger canoe?

The main purpose of the attached outrigger is to provide the paddlers with more stability in the ocean. It helps to keep the balance of the hull when facing rough water or when paddling quickly. In a way it provides a safety net for those within the canoe as they can rely on the added balance when in the open water.

What is an OC1 canoe?

The Ehukai is a super strong yet light canoe that has been described by many as zippy and effortless to paddle. A very narrow bow and low volume allow for easy pick up and jump over of bumps. So while it picks up swell easily, it also maintains max speed while on the swell.

Why do Hawaiian canoes have outriggers?

The purpose of the Outrigger canoe is to improve the vessels stability and to power it. There are both ancient and modern versions of the outrigger canoe. Today, they are mainly used by Hawaiians for sport and have been racing since around the 1700s.

Where are ozone canoes made?

Maui
Based in Maui, the mecca of ocean sports and home to a strong paddling community. The journey from made-on-Maui hand-layup canoes to factory single piece pre-preg carbon canoes is one that has tested and shaped Mike and his company into what they are today.

What is the best canoe for the ocean?

Outrigger canoes fair much better in ocean conditions than other types of canoe simply because they have extra buoyancy and stability. Outrigger canoes get their name from the fact that they have one or two additional floatation devices attached to their sides, called outriggers.

What are canoes called in Hawaii?

outrigger canoe
Kai ‘Opua – Our Canoes The outrigger canoe (Hawaiian: wa’a; Filipino and Indonesian: bangka; Maori: waka ama; Tahitian and Samoan:va’a) is a type of canoe featuring one or more lateral support floats known as outriggers, which are fastened to one or both sides of the main hull.

Why do Hawaiian canoes only have one outrigger?

The single outrigger is used to provide lateral stability, while still allowing fishermen to work with fishing nets. These boats were paddled and were not equipped with sails.

What is an OC-1 canoe?

OC-1, a class of specifications for SONET optical fiber in telecommunications. The pseudonym of a US official who shot Guantanamo captive Omar Khadr. The class of canoe racing: outrigger canoe, one person; see Outrigger canoeing#Racing. Solo Open Canoe for Whitewater canoeing.

Do canoe outriggers work?

Outriggers Add Stability Kayak outriggers offer an added level of stability and security to paddlers, helping balance the kayak and lowering the likelihood of it tipping over. We were curious just how much stability floats added to a kayak, so we did some testing. Our first tester was a strong, able-bodied 18-year-old.

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