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Ultra-Light Boats
The Queen Charlotte-Standard
17' LOA * 24" BEAM * 12" DEPTH *
40 LBS.
"The boat tracks
straight, responds very well to the paddle and is very fast. I am pleased with the quality
of your kit and with the way things went together. Keep up the good work!"
-- John Worthington, Pineland, FL
Wilderness Tested
Designer John Lockwood created the prototype for the Queen Charlotte kayak while living in
the remote Queen Charlotte Islands, 100 miles off the B.C. Canada mainland, in 1972.
In that first Queen Charlotte, John paddled for 5 months each year, living off the sea and
land. Eating crab, octopus, limpets, snails, salmon, halibut and deer--all hunted and
gathered from his kayak. John was on crutches for 8 years. The Queen Charlotte gave him
mobility in the wilderness. Through 15 foot open ocean swell, foul-weather landings on
boulder beaches, quiet estuaries, and glass calm inlets, the Queen Charlotte carried him
safely.

Fits Average Size Adults
The Queen Charlotte-Standard fits adults 5'5" to 6'2" who weigh up to 220 lbs.
With a 24" beam and 17' length, she has average initial stability, with excellent
secondary stability. Depth at cockpit, 12". Weighing only 40 lbs. makes her LIGHT to
cartop and carry to water's edge. Due to lots of buoyancy in the upswept bow and stern,
she's a very dry kayak in heavy weather.
Gear Capacity
A high volume touring boat, the QC-std will easily carry 120 lbs. of gear--enough for a 2
or 3 week trip. She also makes a great, light day-use boat as well.Folks with a men's shoe
size 10 1/2 and under find the foot room spacious enough to change sitting positions and
remain comfortable paddling for hours. With size 12 feet, we recommend wearing wetsuit
booties. Men with shoe size larger than 12 and up will want to consider the
Arctic Tern HI, Queen Charlotte-XL, or our
GoldenEye-HI. All our QC's perform well in the surf, carving great edge turns!
Read an Objective Review
In the Summer 1994 issue of Sea Kayaker magazine, the editorial staff organized a
technical review of the Queen Charlotte. Three anonymous, expert paddlers test paddled
her. Look at our Magazine Articles
page for an excerpt of the review. Check your library, get a back copy from Sea
Kayaker, or contact us at Pygmy for a full copy.