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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
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 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
capella vs capella - Advice - Paddling. com Can anyone speak to the difference in the P H Capella 161 and 163 other than the obvious load capacities, length, and width? I have the 160RM but that is going to the wife and I am looking to upgrade I am leaning to the 161 as it appears on paper to be closer to what I have than the 163 I am 5’10” 180 but all torso and arm just a 30’inseam Thoughts? Am I splitting hairs here? I
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 RM - older vs new models - Advice - Paddling. com Can anyone fill me in on the main differences between the older P H Capella RMs and the new ones? There are several older ones (used) for sale in area and they appear very similar to the current models except they only have 2 hatches bulkheads rather than 3 The hatch covers also are squarish with rounded covers rather than round or oval I am mainly concerned about whether the older Capellas
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
P H Cappella 169 vs. Point 65 N X-Ray - Advice - Paddling. com The Capella is my playboat, and I think an excellent one The other point In my experience almost all skeg boat owners I’ve paddled with deploy thier skegs quickly (and for perfectly legitmate reasons) the moment directional control comes into play If you deploy the skeg, you have a whole new vehicle
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
P H Corelite - Advice - Paddling. com The Capella's construction uses a triple layer 'Corelite' material with superior buoyancy, strength and rigidity when compared to single polyethylene kayaks This extra rigidity keeps the hull shape from flexing in rough seas maintaining performance