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- P h capella kayak model - Advice - Paddling. com
I have a Capella 161 made in 2006 listed on P com classified section It is a composite boat, just at 16 feet one inch long with 3 hatches I am happy to share addition pictures and provide measurements if they can assist your efforts to ID the version you have an opportunity to purchase P H has a well earned reputation for very good build
- P H Capella RM - older vs new models - Paddling. com
The new P H kayaks I have tested so far (Capella 166 and Scorpio) fit me very well and the seats were very comfortable I’m 5’11" tall and weigh 190+, so I hope the older models weren’t smaller and tighter fitting
- P H Capella 167 169 - Paddling. com
The deep-v hull helps with speed when heavily loaded, and the rockered stern keeps the boat nimble The 167 is an improvement, and brings this mid-sized Capella in line with the rest of the boats in the family, but should you come across a used 169, it is definitely worth a test paddle Happy paddling Brian P H Northeast Guy
- A Tempest, a Cetus, and a Capella! - Advice - Paddling. com
The Capella 163 fit well, I think it has a little less room in the cockpit than the Tempest That concerns me a little in that I like to paddle into December, with a drysuit and fleece pants, but I think it would still be do-able I think there is a little less room in the foot box of the Capella than the Tempest
- P H capella 169 - Advice - Paddling. com
Capella 169 I checked your previous posts and see that you are a 130# female who is paddling a Walden Vista, which I think is a 12 5 foot entry level kayak Your posts ask opinions on a variety of equipment, and I am guessing that you are not an expert paddler (neither am I ) Check the P H website
- Capella 173 - Advice - Paddling. com
Capella 173 I wouldn’t buy without trying…been there done that…looking for direct feedback from users I sat in a 173 in a showroom a couple of years ago…the memory sticks since it was a comfortable fit I agree that most all boat reviews are positive…some seem genuine, some are dazzled by their pretty purchase I’m just looking to narrow the field with first hand information from
- P H Cetus - Any info - Advice - Paddling. com
Sirius Outlander – Capella RM – Capella 169 – Quest - Bahiya Islander – Vela – Easky (original triple layer three hatch) – Venture Easky 15 13 Sky The final caviats i would add are; the new smaller Capellas are based off the Outlander not the 169 as we felt it had lost "something" on its transitions down the line so whent back to
- Old P H kayaks, specifically hull failure, thigh braces and skeg . . .
I acquired an 2005 P H Capella RM kayak Unfortunately, it did not come with thigh braces or a skeg It has a cable housing for the skeg Has anyone installed a skeg? Is is something that I can do myself? Also, I called the manufacturer (P H, now Pyranha) to ask about thigh braces I was told that they do not sell thigh braces that fit the 2005 Capella anymore Does anyone have a design around
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