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Dagger Magellan

Dagger Magellan


Description
The Magellan is a mid-sized sea kayak designed to fill the niche between the expedition style Atlantis and shorter boats like the Seeker. Length: 16'6 ft Width: 22.5 in



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Review Date
April 18, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: RCW ,  Paddler

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
The 16'6" Magellan was my first sea kayak after owning two rec boats. This kayak would make an excellent first boat. It is plenty fast and stable. Tracks straight and true. Glides over the water rather than plowing through it. I was able to lap the small lake by my house twice, when I normally could do it only once in my 11 foot rec boat.

The rudder is only needed in windy conditions, but is very convenient and easy to use. It is much more effective than a skeg. Ergonomics are just fine. If you desire a little softer seat, it is easy to place a gel pad or as much foam as you want under the standard cushion. Foot pegs/rudder pedals work fine and should be able to handle anybody from 5 to 6 feet tall. My boat has the soft neoprene inner hatch covers with hard outer covers. This is a very nice and dry set-up, once you get the hang of popping on the soft covers. They are superior over the cheaper Dagger rubber covers. Storage room in this boat is unbelievable. The hard plastic bulkheads take up much less room than the foam versions.

The Magellan is built to take a lot of abuse. That is why they were so popular with rental fleets. All in all, a great boat and highly recommended.


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Review Date
September 11, 2000

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: STW ,  Paddler , from Mass. USA

Price Paid:  $1300.00

Summary:
I paddled a lot of plastic kayaks before I finally bought one, and this was a definite contender. I finally went with a different boat - a P&H Capella. The Magellan is really nice. nice cockpit, good fittings, nice compromise in terms of tracking, stability, performance. However, in the end, I ended up choosing a different design - with a skeg instead of a rudder. There's a lot of debate (skegs vs. rudders) but I made my choice and I'm very happy with it! The Capella rules. Best plastic boat available.

Similar Products Used:
Sea Lion, Prijon Seayak, VCP Skerray RM, CD Storm, Wilderness Systems Sealution, etc.


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Review Date
June 12, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tim ,  Backpacker , from Washington DC

Summary:
Solid 3-7 day expedition boat, easy enough to turn w/o rudder, but still holds a line with confidence. Great touring kayak capable of moderatly rough seas. I had it out in 2-3 ft whitecaps. Although I wasn't going upwind, I had no problem going punching through the waves. The primary and secondary stability is solid and chines release enough to roll -I'd recommend the sweep roll though, not c2c.

Similar Products Used:
Several other play and touring boats.


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