Rocky Point High Performance Sea Kayak

I grew-up just a couple of miles from the Palos Verdes peninsula along the coast of Los Angeles County and would often snorkel in those waters for abalone and lobsters with a group of my friends. One of the first “boats” I ever worked on, a leaky, 12′ paddleboard rescued from the heap out behind the main Lifeguard station in Redondo Beach, was used to explore the area with my buddies.
Guarding the northernmost entrance to Lunada Bay is Rocky Point. The waters around Rocky Point can be anything from totally benign and calm, to a full tilt, out of control melee of oceanic surges and thundering waves. When I started to design boats, I instinctively drew upon locations from my boyhood watery exploits and the name for this sea kayak, Rocky Point, came from this familiarity.
Posted: July 5th, 2008 under Sea Kayaks.
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