Bulkheads & Hatches
Buoyancy is provided in both ends of the kayak by a sealed bulkhead fore and aft of the cockpit. Access is provided through stiff, waterproof hatches with convenient tabs. (Read More)
Backfloat
The optional Backfloat has a dual purpose. In addition to being a paddle float for self rescue, It also functions as a backrest cushion, which can enhance low back support and general comfort. (Read More)
Decklines
Eddyline provides reentry bungies on the rear deck of all singles (except the Sandpiper). These cords work in conjunction with our Backfloat or any other paddle float device to stabilize the kayak while you get back in. (Read More)
Ergonomic Foot Brace
The new Sea Dog foot brace has 14″ of adjustable travel with the flip of a lever. It is designed to be maintenance free, self cleaning and has tremendous strength. This ergonomically designed pedal makes it very comfortable even with bare feet. (Read More)
Navigator Rudder
The Navigator easily slides down and retracts onto the deck. The rudder blade locks itself in the lowest position automatically and releases itself when lifted up. (Read More)
Retractable Carry Handles
This easy to use system keeps your handle securely in place whether you are transporting the kayak on your car or paddling through waves and wind. (Read More)
Rudder/SKEG
Rudders have been used for years to compensate for inadequacies in hull performance, particularly in windy and rough sea conditions (and unfortunately to cover up a poor design effort). Beginners often like rudders because they feel they have control of the kayak more quickly, even though this actually slows skill development. (Read More)
Seating
Eddyline has designed a new sliding seat for 2009. It is available in the Equinox, Journey, Fathom and Fathom LV. The padded seat pan is deeper, with more thigh support. No longer attached to the cockpit rim, the seat has 3 inches of adjustment forward and back allowing the paddler to change position relative to the thigh pads for the best fit. (Read More)
Cockpit
Our medium sized cockpit is a keyhole configuration which allows the thigh braces to be molded into the deck of the kayak. The large cockpit is available with or without padded thigh braces, although they are standard on the following models except for the Skylark. (Read More)








