Construction.
Standard lay-up boats are carbon kevlar hull and fiberglass
deck. The hull is stiff and strong. The fiberglass deck has some flex.
Expertly constructed and finished, they are ideal for most people's
surfing needs. S-lite lay-up boats are carbon kevlar top and
bottom. They are a little stronger and stiffer and give the surfer an
added level of performance. They are also a couple of pounds lighter. X-tec
lay-up is recommended for those looking for the highest level of
performance from their surf boat... believe me, you will notice a
difference! With a foam core hull, vacuum bagged top and bottom, and no
gel coat on the hull these boats are the lightest and stiffest, fastest
and most responsive models available. The average size boat is weighing
in at approx. 19 lbs fully outfitted. Bigger and longer boats are a good
match for X-tec... Megatrons, Bullitts and all the IC boats will excel
in this lay-up.
Standard Options.
All mega boats come with thigh braces and
a f/g molded seat with integrated back band. The IC boats and
the Bullitt S come with a glued in foam seat with back
rests. Thigh braces can be moved a few inches fairly easily with some drilling. HDP
boats have re-positional thigh braces. Mega boats do not come with foot braces or
blocks. We recommend you make your own from closed cell foam.
Extras.
Mega boats do not come with fins. We do
carry 3.5" Mega fins that perform perfectly well. They cost
$60 a set and are made of nylon. Sometimes we have factory seconds which
we may 'throw in' for free. We also carry True Ames composite fins
in a variety of sizes. We also carry replacement Mega composite thigh
braces and foot block kits.
Custom Orders.
You can order any color and design in any
model, in any lay-up. Exact colors and designs cannot be guaranteed.
If we can piggy back your order with our regular order, turn
around time is approx. 8 weeks. We order boats in the early spring, late
summer, and late fall.
Warranty.
If you purchase a Mega Surf Kayak from
us, we will provide a one year warranty. If the boat breaks under normal
use, bring it back to us and we will repair it at no cost to you. If the
boat is damaged due to your unfortunate actions, we will repair it for a
minimal charge. This offer is for Savannah Canoe and Kayak customers
only. Factory bought boats are not covered under our warranty.
Some FAQs:
Why buy a Mega boat from us? Our
boats have a one year warranty. We
have the largest inventory of Mega surf boats in the United States. If
we do not have it in stock, chances are it's on order. Shipping one
kayak at a time is very costly, plus you have to pay import duties,
customs and port fees, as well as broker fees. The cost of shipping
is just a small part of the actual cost to get your boat delivered to
your home town. Our boats are all in perfect condition and ready
for retail. Any of our boats damaged in trans-Atlantic shipping
are sold at a reduced price or become demos.
Being dedicated paddle surfers ourselves,
we want you to get the right boat at the right price with the best
service. We are not interested in selling you what is 'available' or
items that we want to get rid of. Having used the boats for classes and
demos, we know first hand which boats are suitable for which people. We
know how most of the boats perform in a variety of conditions from our
personal experience. This is the information we pass on to you.
Do you ship nationwide? Yes. Boats
for cross country freight are 'double bubble' wrapped, then double
wrapped again in cardboard, and finally enclosed in a thick polythene
bag. They then have a carry strap attached for easier handling. We have
not had any problems with boats freighted cross country.
How much does it cost to ship to the
west coast? Prices vary, but approx. $250. It takes approx. 5 days.
Do you ship overseas? Yes, if you
have a broker we can arrange to ship anywhere. We have sent boats to
the Caribbean, Africa, and South America.
Why are surf kayaks better in the surf than today's planing hull
river kayaks? The answer is pretty simple - speed. All river kayaks
have a pretty large amount of tail rocker (upturn in the back of the
boat). You need this in a river because the water in rivers is very
chaotic and unpredictable. Tail rocker and anti trip rails (edges) are
needed because current in the river can hit your boat from many
directions without any warning. These same things take away from speed.
Tail rocker being the biggest drag in any planing boat. The anti trip
rails also don't bite into the wave as well as those of surf kayaks.
These are necessary compromises in the river, but in the surf you can
get closer to the performance end of the spectrum.
How do you launch with fins? You can launch off
of a sandy beach, it is no problem dragging your fins
through the sand. The fins are strong, but not indestructible - they
WILL break if you side surf right up onto the beach - so it's better to
exit the boat when your still in shallow water.
Can you flat spin with fins? The
fins are right under your seat, which is approx. where you spin from.
Having the two side fins in gives the best performance compromise
between finned turns and spins. But the truth is, once you experience
projected carves, you won't want to "waste" another wave on
flat spins. If you think about snowboarding, which is more fun spinning
straight down the hill, or carving and shredding sweet turns, with the
occasional spin thrown in for style?