To quote Corran Addison directly, “I wanted to go back to a simpler time with this design”. And we have. Everything about this boat has been rethought from the ground up. Which of the design features are necessary, and which are just pandering to fashion? What part of outfitting really contributes to control, and what just ads weight and complexity for showroom appeal?
The hull of this boat is simple, and fluid. It’s designed to flow with the water, not fight it. Quick acceleration, with great top end speed. It turns on a dime both on rail and flat, and resurfaces quickly with forward momentum: these are the attributes you’re looking for in a creek boat. You want it to boof just because you were thinking of boofing, accelerate to a fast cruising speed in just two or three strokes, and turn with so little effort that at the end of a long day you’re still full of energy. That’s how you have fun creeking. That’s how you stay safe.
Main technical Specifications |
Kayak Name |
Booty Call |
Length |
9’| 275cm |
Width |
26”| 66cm |
Height (front) |
12.2” | 31cm |
Height (Back) |
9.7” | 24.6cm |
Nose Rocker |
13.7” | 34.7cm |
Tail Rocker |
10.5” | 26.7cm |
Rocker type |
Continuous |
Cockpit Length (Outside) |
34.3”| 87cm |
Cockpit Width (Outside) |
20”| 51cm |
Plastic Type (Orange colour) |
High Density Superlink |
Plastic Type (Yellow Colour) |
High Density Superlink |
Boat Weight (Orange) |
50.7lbs | 23kg |
Boat Weight (Yellow) |
44lbs | 20kg |
Extreme Use Paddler Weight |
150lbs-220lbs | 68kg-100kg |
General Use Paddler Weight |
120lbs – 240lbs | 54kg-109kg |
Internal Outfitting |
Skeletor Extreme 2 |
Grab Loops |
4 |
Security Bars |
2 |
Flip Up Skeg |
None |
Volume |
89 Gal | 337ltr
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