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Light and easy to transport, the Eddyline Caribbean 120 FS sit-on-top kayak makes it a breeze for you to get out on the water, whether your paddling adventures involve still rivers or quiet lakes.






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View all Eddyline Sit-On-Top Kayaks| Best Use | Flatwater Kayaking | 
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| Material(s) | Carbonlite composite ABS/acrylic | 
| Length | 10 feet | 
| Width | 29 inches | 
| Seat Type | Mesh / Suspension | 
| Number of Paddlers | 1-person | 
| Paddle Included | No | 
| Hatch Capacity | Bow: 3,000 cubic inches/stern: 600 cubic inches | 
| Weight Capacity (lbs) | 200 pounds | 
| Tracking System | None | 
| Weight | 39 pounds | 
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I have the Eddyline 12’ Sit-on-top kayak and I LOVE it. Mine weighs 50 pounds, 10 more than the 10-foot kayak. My seat is removable and I was able to upgrade to a better seat that doubles as a beach chair. I kayak with this on Hood Canal, a 300- foot wide fjord that has calm waters many mornings and white caps with 2-4’ swells many afternoons. This is a very stable kayak that can easily be climbed into after swimming. I was comfortable maneuvering in 2-foot swells, but would recommend that as the max for safety. Easy to lift and carry, but the 10-foot does weigh 40 pounds.