Sisson Kayaks is a maker of handcrafted sea and multisport kayaks. The business is in one ownership since 1974. First kayak made 1975. Peak production was not much short of 50 per week. This is now a one-man-band retirement hobby business. Annual production halts at 50 kayaks - about one per week. Get your order in early.
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Centrix


The Centrix shares the same Fishform styling theme used in our widely accepted Eliminator and Esprit models.

“At the end of the day it’s the width of the footrest that indicates the stability of the boat as it plunges into a ‘hole’ in the river”

The Centrix bow offers a finer entry into the water and the overall beam at the widest point of the hull is 480 mm. The beam at the seat is 25 mm narrower than the Esprit whilst the overall water-plane still retains its race-proven “Fishform”. The 5.075 metre overall length minimises the wetted area, frontal area, beam ratio which ensures that the Centrix is a true step up in performance from the Esprit.

This performance increase has been confirmed by our customers feedback as well as comparative tests done by New Zealand Multisport Magazine. They summed up “If you’re happy in an Esprit you’ll definitely be happier and faster in a Centrix“. That says it all!

  • Grahame Sisson
  • Kevlar (if specified), fibreglass, carbon and premium grade resin. Unidirectional glass fibes (23000 doubled to 46000 near ends) laid into keel and fordeck. Overdeck rudder, foam block pillars fore and aft and adjustable footrest included.
  • Length: 5.075m
    Max Beam: 430mm
    Depth(knees): 350mm
    Std Weight: 13kg
    Kevlar Weight: 11.5g

    Cockpit opening 680mm x 380mm. Coaming fits GroundZero spraydeck code SPRAYN2. GroundZero spraydecks are available in S, M, & L tunnel sizes.

    Coaming fits GroundZero cockpit cover COVN2.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ever wonder how to make sure your water photography comes out clear and beautiful? Check out this video of camera stabilizing techniques in a Sisson Nucleus 100 Kayak.

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