| Qajariaq |
Qajariaq (in Greenland Inuit,
“Sea Kayak”) is, as the name suggests an Inuit
style composite sea kayak with hard chines and narrow beam.
The Qajariaq (aka: Anas Acuta HV) is 18’ long, 21.25”
wide and 13” deep at the front of the cockpit and has
a low afterdeck to allow for various types of Greenland style
rolls. The kayak has an impressive clipper-type bow and very
little rocker suggesting a fast ocean machine. The Qajariaq
is equipped as other VCP composite kayaks with three watertight
curved fiberglass bulkheads, three watertight VCP hatches
(two 16x9” oval and one 7.5” round day hatch),
cable operated retractable skeg system, perimeter deck lines
and bungees (installed using recessed deck fittings), compass
recess accommodating a Brunton 70 P and a wide comfortable
backstrap as well as Yakima footbraces. The kayak is built
with a standard keyhole cockpit (29.5”x16”). The
standard Qajariaq is produced in a fiberglass/diolene hybrid
lay-up (approximately 58-60 lbs). Two lighter kevlar lay-ups
are also available by special order.
Dimensions: 18” x 21.25” |