nautiraid 520 folding canoe

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right now I finally done my Nautiraid, it is 4 years I battle to finally pay me. A dream come true!
Nautiraid why more than another simply because I know the brand since my military service, or I stay at Beas kayaks swimmers who were fighting and are still Nautiraid. materials used are not the same as the general public, but are not intended either for the same purpose.
Then there are 5 to 6 years my fréro it offered a kayak of 5.20 m in Nautiraid too. And frankly it's super gear. I have an experience of the sea and the construction yard after 15 years spent as a shipwright and sailor on large yachts. The desire to discover a bit more but the land within my course guide to lakes and rivers (bah yes we do not remake) I try a lot of stuff kayaking, canoeing and other trick rent is so unspeakable crap. In short, I seek a large boat with which I can take my little family hiking and that can be stored easily in a car trunk. The side of the inflatable I were not convinced and found that most of the kayak. And I can not stay any longer legs one day, the choice of folding canoes were so obvious
So I came just to receive and I get to understand the principle and lubricate all moving parts. I would go for a stroll with the result but I am still a stay at home can have a ******* herniated disc that does not leave me
here are the pictures of the assembly and in the weeks to come i purchase my rewiew

made by nautiraid http://www.nautiraid.com/index-gb.html
military product http://www.nautiraid.com/nautiraid-military-gb.html

Recommended maximum load: 350 kg
Length: 520 cm
Width: 87 cm
(95 cm "Stabilairs" inflated)
Median height: 37 cm
Bow Height: 45 cm
assembly time 20 minutes



















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JB, that was an interesting post and link to manufacturer. Hope your back recovers and you can enjoy your new toy.
 
That's a nice looking canoe!

I looked at the Folboats a few times, but already have three canoes and can't justify buying another. If I could, I believe I'd think seriously about buying the Nautirade canoe. I like it!

I'm anxious to hear how it paddles....

Stay sharp,
desmobob
 
That's absolute genius! :eek: I'll be interested in hearing how it fairs, since it doesn't seem to have much of a keel (even for a canoe). I'd figure it's comparable to a white-water setup. :)
 
Wow! Great looking boat and much better design than the Klepper kayaks I've tried. I thought the Old Town Pack was a true "pack boat" but this is awesome.

Thanks for the review and remember to keep the hairy side up.
 
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