The Aquaterra Sea Lion (Now Perception) is a sought after, great, all round kayak. Fast on the water, very stable, sporting a swept up bow to keep the nose above the waves. The thigh braces add an extra level of stability and serve well for advanced paddling techniques. Cross winds and wave... Continue Reading →
Perception (Aquaterra) Sea Lion
I bought this boat along with a Perception Spectrum–– both were in pretty sad shape, but I knew the Sea Lion to be a great boat on the water and although the color had dulled from being outside under the sun for too many years, the integrity of the hull looked in tack. Usually, the... Continue Reading →
Perception Spectrum (SOLD)
LENGTH 13' 4" WIDTH 24.5" COCKPIT 16.5" W 30.5" L 12" H MATERIAL Polyethylene Plastic WEIGHT 58 Lbs This was one of those projects where I thought I bit off a little more than I could chew, after picking up this Perception Spectrum along with... Continue Reading →
Perception Spectrum
LENGTH 13' 4" WIDTH 24.5" COCKPIT 16.5" W 30.5" L 12" H MATERIAL Polyethylene Plastic WEIGHT 58 Lbs This was one of those projects where I thought I bit off a little more than I could chew, after picking up this Perception Spectrum along with... Continue Reading →
Is it called a ‘Quiver’ Of Kayaks?
I recently picked up four awesome (used... highly used) kayaks in two purchases. The first purchase was of the Aquaterra Sealion (red 1991) and the Spectrum (white 1998), both under the Perception brand. The next day, a neighbor spotted two kayaks on Marketplace and so we checked these out. They turned out to be two... Continue Reading →