Perception Pescador 10.0
Roomy open deck and a genuinely comfortable lawn-chair-style seat; popular as an all-around rec boat.

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Roomy open deck and a genuinely comfortable lawn-chair-style seat; popular as an all-around rec boat.
Rock-solid stand-and-cast stability with a premium seat and accessory tracks; available in pedal trims too.
Long-distance tracking with a drop-down skeg and twin bulkheads — strong value in a true sea kayak length.
Built-in aluminum ribs give it a defined bow and stern, so it tracks far more like a hardshell.
A famously stable sit-on-top tandem with a 2+1 layout and easy re-entry — a warm-water favorite.
A breathable, low-profile life vest that's comfortable enough you'll actually keep it on all day.
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