For smaller paddlers the Squall is the ticket for a plastic sea kayak. It performs like a dream, is very stable, comes stan
The Squall is scaled down for the smaller paddler or for someone wanting a slimmer, tighter fitting craft with all of the features and details of the Storm.
The Squall carries enough gear for long trips and still performs well as a day tripper.
At just over 22" wide and 16'6" long, this quick little polyethylene kayak is zippy and fun. The Shallow "V" hull gives a lively feel, yet a strong sense of security when leaned over on its side. The 29-1/2" long cockpit allows good contact with the boat and superb control. This fine sistership to the Storm is appropriately named Squall (a small storm). If you want a high-performance touring kayak with extreme durability the Squall may be for you.
dard with a rudder. It is the little sister to the Storm.
Dimensions
| Length |
Width |
Depth |
Weight |
Cockpit |
Rear Hatch |
Forward Hatch |
Hull Design |
| 16' 6" |
22 1/4" |
13" |
58 lbs |
29 1/2 x 16" |
18 x 12 1/2" |
12 1/2 x 8" |
Fish Form Shallow "V" Soft Chine Pacific NW |
| 5.03 m |
56.5 cm |
33 cm |
26.31 kg |
75 x 40.6cm |
45.7 x 31.8 cm |
31.8 x 20.3 cm |
Storage Volumes
| |
Bow |
Day/Mid |
Stern |
Total Storage |
Cockpit |
Total |
| Cubic Feet |
1.55 |
N/A |
2.65 |
4.2 |
6.36 |
10.56 |
| Litres |
44 |
N/A |
75 |
119 |
180 |
299 |