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Malibu Two Tandem Sit-On-Top Kayak

Malibu Two Tandem Sit-On-Top Kayak

Description

This popular tandem sit-on-top kayak, the Ocean Kayak Malibu Two, is perfect for affordable family adventure. Enjoy sun and surf with a friend or a furry companion with the kayak's three seating positions, which support solo, tandem, or tandem paddling with a child or pet.

A pair of Comfort Plus seats provide four-way adjustability, generating a custom fit and greater slip prevention over molded seats.

Patented overlapping foot wells allow center-seated paddlers to settle in and brace their feet comfortably. Hatches - None

The open, sit-on-top hull makes it easy to get on and off the kayak and includes a pair of molded-in handles and skid plate.

Maximum capacity of 425 pounds; measures 12 feet long and 34 inches wide. Lifetime warranty on the hull.

I am not sure what you mean as a stopper?? are you referring to the scupper plugs???if yes, you have to buy your own scupper plugs. If you are referring to the drain plug, that is supposed to be included. If you don't want to spend the money to buy scupper plugs then you buy yourself a noodle ($1 store)that people use as floats and cut out pieces to fit in each hole. Works awesome and no water gets in.

They're for storage. You can purchase kits online or even at Sports Chalet that have airtight tops for the round molded areas once the top has been sawed off. I think there's a YouTube video showing how it's done.

I consider myself fit at 69-years old. I ride my bike 20 miles daily and use a TRX suspension trainer for my upper body. That said - and I could add more - I have GREAT difficulty loading/lifting/positioning this kayak on the roof of my Ford Escape. No problems with the help of my wife. I love the kayak and use it in the Kinnickinnic River and on a lake as well. It handles well, etc., BUT, I cannot load it myself. For that reason, and that reason only, I purchased a solo kayak that weighs 40 pounds. I can easily load it up by myself.

I am 5'7 and I am quite comfortable in this kayak.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why it doesn't come with stopper? or it just not including in my in my package

I am not sure what you mean as a stopper?? are you referring to the scupper plugs???if yes, you have to buy your own scupper plugs. If you are referring to the drain plug, that is supposeto be included. If you don't want to spend the money to buy scupper plugs then you buy yourself a noodle ($1 store)that people use as floats and cut out pieces to fit in each hole. Works awesome and no water gets in.

What are the 3 round moulded things on the kayak? They don't open.

They're for storage. You can purchase kits online or even at Sports Chalet that have airtight tops for the round molded areas once the top has been sawed off. I think there's a YouTube video showing how it's done.

how heavy

I consider myself fit at 69-years old. I ride my bike 20 miles daily and use a TRX suspension trainer for my upper body. That said - and I could add more - I have GREAT difficulty loading/lifting/positioning this kayak on the roof of my Ford Escape. No problems with the help of my wife. I love the kayak and use it in the Kinnickinnic River and on a lake as well. It handles well, etc., BUT, I cannot load it myself. For that reason, and that reason only, I purchased a solo kayak that weighs 40 pounds. I can easily load it up by myself.

Is this too large for someone who is 5'5?

I am 5'7 and I am quite comfortable in this kayak.