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I got the new Sevylor Diveyak and just tried it out in the British Virgin Islands. It was money well spent. It is designed really well and fits in a duffle bag. It's got all kinds of straps and tie downs for securing your dive gear and a see through hatch in the middle so you can enter and exit the kayak without flipping it and dumping all your gear. I had my BC all setup leaned back and strapped it on and then just fell off the back of the kayak. Getting back on was easy too. The back of the kayak is open so I just took my weights out, threw them up on the kayak, slipped out of my BC and pushed the tank and BC right up on to the back of the kayak. Works awesome!
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I took my new diveyak to St. Martin on my sailing trip this year. I'm in love with it! It's so convenient and it's paid for itself because sunsail and moorings charge about $120/week to rent their sit on top kayaks.
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