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Product Workbook 2015 – 2016 Pyranha Mouldings About Us Pyranha | P&H Sea Kayaks | Venture | Revenge PRODUCT WORKBOOK 2015 – 2016 PYRANHA MOULDINGS ABOUT US Pyranha have been manufacturing kayaks in manufacturer of canoes and kayaks. enthusiasts, we also cherish the waters where methods and implementing detailed quality the North West of England since 1971. Over the Every boat is designed by our international we enjoy our sport and we strive to reduce our control systems means we can produce truly last 44 years we have supported local paddlers team and built in Great Britain. impact on the natural environment. At Pyranha world class kayaks and help reduce our impact & world class expeditions, developed some of we make constant improvements to our whole on the environment at the same time. the most innovative products on the market, Owned and run by kayakers, we are production process to support these goals. won numerous industry awards and in the committed to being on the leading edge of Developing the most technologically advanced process become Europe's leading specialist kayak design across all our brands. As paddling materials, using industry leading processing NOTES COVER PHOTOS // BRAND TAB PHOTOS // PYRANHA PHOTO © Ondrej Pokorny/ Paddler: Gerd Serrasolses PYRANHA TAB © Leeway Collective P&H PHOTO © Stuart Yendle / Paddler: Elan Rhys P&H TAB © Bill Vonnegut / Paddler: Sean Morely VENTURE PHOTO © Glenmore Lodge VENTURE KAYAKS TAB © Chris Brain VENTURE CANOES TAB © Tim Lambert / Paddler: Pete Scutt REVENGE TAB © Paul Smith PYRANHA PYRANHA WHITEWATER KAYAKS PLAY THE RIVER pyranha.com PYRANHA LINEUP 2015 – 2016 18' 17' 16' 15' 14' 13' 12' size 11' 10' size 9' 8' 7' 6' 5' Jed Carbon Jed Loki Z.One Nano B:Two Karnali Burn III Shiva Everest 9R Fusion Fusion SOT Speeder Octane 175 Rebel TG Lite Master TG Sizes: M S, M, L S, M, L S, M, L M, L S, M, L M, L S, M, L, XL S, M, L One Size M, L S, M, L M, L One Size One Size One Size One Size One Size TECHNICAL INFO SPECIFICATIONS Model Outfi tting Length Width Volume Ext. cockpit L Ext. cockpit W Weight Weight Range cm ft in cm in lts US gal cm in cm in kgs lbs kgs lbs Jed Carb. M 183 6' 65.5 25.8" 210 55.5 86 34" 48 18.7" 9 19.8 55–90 121–198 Jed S C4S / CR 175 5' 9" 63 24.7" 178 47 86 34" 48 18.7" 13.5 29.8 40–70 88–154 Jed M C4S / CR 180 5' 11" 65 25.5" 208 55 86 34" 48 18.7" 14 30.9 55–90 121–198 Jed L C4S / CR 186 6' 1" 67 26.5" 235 62 86 34" 48 18.7" 14.5 31.9 80–110 176–243 Loki S C4S / CR 219 7' 2" 61 23" 147 39 86 34" 48 18.75" 14 30 40–70 88–154 Loki M C4S / CR 220 7' 2.5" 62 24.5" 185 49 86 34" 48 18.75" 15 33 55–90 121–198 Loki L C4S / CR 222 7' 3" 63 24.75" 223 59 86 34" 48 18.75" 15.5 34 80–110 176–243 FS & RIVER PLAY Z.One S Stout / CR / Exp 249 8' 1" 63.5 25" 180 48 85.5 33.5" 47.5 18.7" 16.1 35.4 45–85 99–187 Z.One M Stout / CR / Exp 257 8' 4" 65 25.5" 210 56 90 35.5" 47.5 18.7" 17.1 37.6 65–95 143–209 Z.One L Stout / CR / Exp 265 8' 7" 68 26.75" 263 69 90 35.5" 48.8 19.1" 17.9 39.4 75–115 165–253 Nano M C4S 218 7' 2" 66 26" 259 66 93.5 36.8" 48.5 19" 19.6 43.2 55–90 121–198 Nano L C4S 224 7' 4" 67 26.3" 302 80 93.5 36.8" 48.5 19" 21 46.3 80–110 176–243 B.Two S CR 238 7' 9" 64 25" 254 67 93.5 36.75" 48.5 19" 17 37.4 45–95 99–209 B.Two M CR 245 8' 66 25.6" 274 72.4 93.5 36.75" 50 19.5" 19 41.8 55–105 121–231 B.Two L CR 253 8' 3" 69 27" 286 75.5 93.5 36.75" 50 19.5" 20 44 75–127 165–279 Karnali M C4S / CR 257 8' 4" 65 25.5" 280 74 89 35" 48 19" 21 46 60–110 132–243 Karnali L C4S / CR 260 8' 5" 66.5 26.25" 303 80 90 35.5" 48 19" 22 48 80–130 176–286 Burn S C4S / Stout 243 7' 11" 62.5 24.6" 224 59 87 34.3" 48.5 19" 17.8 39.2 40–65 88–143 Burn M C4S / Stout 250 8' 2" 65 25.5" 268 70.8 93.5 36.75" 50 19.5" 19.6 43.5 50–80 110–176 Burn L C4S / Stout 252 8' 3" 69 27.1" 297 78.5 93.5 36.75" 50 19.5" 20.9 46 70–100 154–220 Burn XL C4S / Stout 260 8' 6" 69.5 27.3" 338 89.3 93.5 36.75" 50 19.5" 22.3 49 80–125 176–275 Shiva S C4S 254 8' 4" 66 26" 280 74 93.5 36.8" 48.5 19" 21 46.3 45–80 99–176 RIVER RUNNING & CREEKING Shiva M C4S 259 8' 6"67.3 26.5" 305 80 93.5 36.8" 48.5 19" 22 48.5 60–110 132–243 Shiva L C4S 264 8' 8"68.6 27" 348 92 93.5 36.8" 48.5 19" 23 50.7 80–130 176–287 Everest C4S 263 8' 6" 67 26.5" 312 82.4 96 37.5" 49.5 19.5" 21 46.3 75–135 165–297 9R C4S / Stout 271 8' 11" 64 25.2" 295 78 95 37.4" 50 19.5" 19.7 43 60–95 132–209 9R L C4S / Stout 272 8' 11" 68 26.7" 340 90 95 37.4" 52.5 20.7 22.7 50 75–125 165–275 Kids Rebel Rapid 214 7' 56 22" 155 41 76 30" 43.5 17" 12.4 27.2 25–50 55–110 Fusion S C4S / CR / RT 294 9' 8" 63.5 25" 250 66 90 35.5" 49 19.25" 18.5 40.7 40–80 88–176 Fusion M C4S / CR / RT 312 10' 2" 66 26" 308 81.5 90 35.5" 49 19.25" 20.8 45.8 55–110 121–243 Fusion L C4S / CR / RT 312 10' 2" 69 27" 366 96 90 35.5" 49 19.25" 22 48.5 80–130 176–286 Fusion SOT M Std / Deluxe 288 9' 5" 73 28.7" River Tour River Fusion SOT L Std / Deluxe 317 10' 5" 78 30.7" 330 96.4 120 47.2" 53 20.8" 26 57.3 30–145 66–320 Speeder CR+ / Rapid 450 14' 9" 60 23.5" 366 96 90 35.5" 49.5 19.5" 22 48.5 55–125 121–275 SurfSki Octane 175 535 17' 6" 53 20.8" 20.5 45.2 60–115 130–253 TG Lite Rapid / Exp 245 8' 61 24" 190 50.2 75 29.5" 44 17.25" 13 28.6 35–75 77–165 Centre Master TG Rapid / Exp 266 8' 9" 64 25" 225 59 95 37.5" 51 20" 14.5 31.9 45–100 99–220 Due to the nature of polyethylene roto–moulding some slight variations may occur. Please use this chart as a general guide only. RRed = Pre-production Specs = New Product / Size. Weight Range includes paddler and gear weight. TECHNICAL INFO PRODUCTION METALLOCENE POLYMER TECHNOLOGY allow us to manipulate the moulding process independently tested for impact and AND PRODUCTION to selectively reinforce high wear areas with toughness. Every kayak is drop tested to check Pyranha is at the forefront of polymer more plastic. This makes it possible for us to for brittleness and every batch is ultrasonically technology. We use cutting edge metallocene optimise performance, weight, durability and tested for thickness. polymer to balance the competing demands safety in our designs. placed on a kayak in the whitewater ENVIRONMENTAL environment. Our state of the art polymers Our custom built, energy effi cient ovens are We have been industry leaders in energy blend impact resistance with stiff ness. the most advanced in the industry allowing us effi ciency for many years and our new factory This allows our hulls to have both high shock to truly get the best performance out of the has given a 25% reduction in gas usage due absorbency to resist impact and wear, metallocene polymer we use. to innovative heat retention systems. Our and high stiff ness for performance and energy utilization per kayak is the lowest in paddler safety. QUALITY the industry and we have been recycling our Keeping high standards of quality is a top waste polymer since the 1990’s. Pyranha In 1983, Pyranha developed the industry’s fi rst priority at Pyranha, every eff ort is made to are committed to reducing our impact on computer controlled moulding process. We’ve ensure each boat that leaves the factory is the environment while producing the world’s been refi ning this system ever since, and have tough enough to be used in the conditions premier canoes and kayaks.
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