Kayak & Canoe Stabilizing Outriggers
"This is a Drop Ship Product that is listed and sold in USD. Our goal at JGH Rehab is to provide Canadian Clients better access to State Of The Art Rehabilitation Devices along with Assistive Devices that allow clients to get back to the Activities that they love, faster, without searching through countless websites. Many of the Assistive Devices listed on our website, has allowed me to get back to the activities that I dearly loved, while helping me regain some of the independence, that I lost due to my Strokes". Guy Harvey Co-Founder JGH Rehab
Made from durable, rotationally molded polyethylene plastic, these outriggers by Wave Armor add significant stability to your kayak or canoe, helping keep paddlers upright and safe. Universally designed and easy-to-use.
The center receiving arm is 40" wide and the side telescoping arms extend from 69" to 83" in length to fit a wide range of kayaks and canoes. The hydrodynamic design of the 43" floats result in minimal drag through the water and excellent stability.
Great for adaptive paddling programs, kayak and canoe anglers who want added stability, or any paddler who wants the added security and steadiness the floats bring.
The stabilizer kit attaches to most sit inside kayaks and canoes. The polyethylene weather-resistant floats are nearly indestructible and can be adjusted up and down as well as in and out. Anodized aluminum and stainless steel parts will keep it lasting for years.
- Float Dimensions: 43″L x 6.5"H x 6"W
- Color: Speckled light gray (not shown)*
- 30 lbs of buoyancy per float
- Frame Spread Dimensions: 69″ – 83″ W
- Center Bar Dimensions: 40″ W
- 2-year warranty
- 17 pounds
Note: Hardware for a standard installation for either a sit-inside kayak or a canoe is included. Check to see you have access and/or can reach far inside of your kayak hull (e.g., via a hatch or behind the seat area) in order to attach the nuts to the bolts, as the outriggers are generally placed far behind the cockpit so they do not impede with the paddle stroke.