Tempesr 130 ?
Hurricane Tempest 130 ??
Hurricane Tampico 130 maybe? This is a nice kayak. The lines and chines look like it would be a good handling kayak. I like to carve curves and maneuver around. I'd love to try it out... on a lake. My opinion is it would not be a good choice for moving water. Especially if there were ANY rocks. Why? It has a pronounced keel. Great for smooth water tracking. Not good for moving water. Same as the old canoes with a lake keel. And that keel will be the first to always scrape those hidden rocks. It will grind away.
The bottom of my 12'-6 Santee is rather flat with three small ridges for a keel. I have scraped a lot of rocks in 9 years and they show it. I have applied a bit of sacrificial epoxy to help with abrasion. A more pronounced keel would be worst.
Care of the ABS... I have always applied some sort of wax/protectant to top and bottom. 303 and others. Makes then pretty. And, after K & C have paddled thru a weedy swamp or scooted thru shallow water/mud... they are easier to clean. Ours are always stored inside.
I've only seen one Hurricane that cracked apart. A guy on one of our club paddles bought a used Hurricane that had been stored outside on a rack for a --long-- time. He hit a rock and busted out a chunk of plastic. There were other major repairs too. The constant sun killed it.
---Ken
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