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Sea Island Sport sit-on-top kayak
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Sea Island Sport
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Sea Island Sport built by Dean M.
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Sea Island Sport
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Sea Island Sport
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Sea Island Sport

Builder Testimonials

Thoughtful design and a straightforward kit make the Sea Island Sport the only and the best sit-on-top kayak that you can build yourself.

  • Skill Level Beginner
  • Estimated Build Time 90 Hours

Build this boat if...

  • You would like to upgrade from the usual sit-on-top kayak
  • You would like the convenience and comfort of a sit-on-top but with better speed and handling
  • You often paddle in warm water and waves
  • Superior Support

    Tech support is free and unlimited

  • In-Depth Manual

    Meticulous, fully-illustrated instructions

  • Sophisticated Design

    Nothing else like it to buy or build

Build Your Kit

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Specifications

Length
15'6"
Beam
27"
Cockpit Size
42" x 17"
Hull Weight
48 lbs.
Paddler Weight
100 - 275 lbs.
Max Payload
325 lbs.
Knee Height
Open
Max. Men's Shoe Size
Open

Performance

Stability

5 out of 5
Very Tippy
Very Stable

Speed

4 out of 5
Cruiser
Racer

Cockpit Room

3 out of 5
Close Fit
Huge Cockpit

Payload

2 out of 5
Day Tripper
Freight Hauler

Ease of Construction

5 out of 5
Requires Patience
Very Easy
Sea Island Sport built by Dean M.
Sea Island Sport built by Dean M.

Overview

Buying Options

Choose Your Boatbuilding Experience

Start your kit-building experience by choosing the option that best suits your experience and itinerary. Don’t have the confidence to build on your own? No worries! Join a boatbuilding class or hire us to build a custom boat for you.

  1. Select Your Configuration

    Build From a Kit:
    Most builders start with the Base Kit. It’s all there.
    Build From Scratch:
    Build from scratch using full-sized plans.
    Build From a Wood Parts Only Kit:
    For those who have their own supply of epoxy, fiberglass, and hardware.
    Order Study Plans or Manuals:
    Like to study up a bit first? Download study plans or a copy of the assembly manual. 

  2. Choose Options and Add-ons

    Additional Options:

    Add rudders, skegs, hatch options, spray skirts, and more.

  3. Get Building!

    Computer-cut kits feature all of the latest tweaks to ease assembly, including pre-drilled holes for stitching-and-gluing, puzzle joints, and precision in the fitting of parts.

Standard Configuration

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$1,769.00 $1,545.00

This Sea Island Sport kit includes an extensively illustrated...

Alternative Configurations

$959.00

Kit Boxes  1: 98 x 20 x 4 (inches) » 55.00 lbs.  2: 32 x 16 x...

$129.00

This Sea Island Sport kit includes full-sized patterns for ev...

$25.00

This Sea Island Sport kit includes instructions.  NOTE: CLC...

$20.00

This option comprises the latest version of the illustrated a...

$2.99

You can get printable study plans for most of your favorite ...

Sea Island Sport built by Ed S.
Sea Island Sport built by Ed S.

What builders are saying

I recently completed my Sea Island Sport kayak and hats off to those involved with this design.  Great combination of paddling ease, speed, and fishing stability.  We added a small removable center console for gear.  The kit was great and is being put to good use here on Texas Gulf Coast.

Ed S. | TX
Verified Builder

I so enjoyed spending 11 days traveling in the wilderness of Canada on my Sea Island Sport kayak! It was very stable and holds a line like a dream.  I still need to work out what to do with my paddle when I am pulling in the big one on the fishing rod.

Paul B. | MO
Verified Builder

I completed this Sea Island Sport kayak over a year ago and have used it many times since, most often for my son's Boy Scout troop camping events. I love this kayak and plan to make other kayaks, canoes, and boats from CLC.

Mike P. | TX
Verified Builder

G'day everybody at CLC. I believe that my SEA ISLAND SPORT may be the first built of its kind down here in Australia.  I modified it a bit by making a fish box with a fold back lid that can hold up to 10 kilos of fish. I have also fitted four rod holders.

I fish mainly offshore, paddling up to 10 kilometers out, chasing pelagic fish such as Spanish mackerel, cobia (black kingfish), snapper, tailor (bluefish in U.S.)  As for the kayak, I couldn’t be happier with it and am the envy of my fellow fisher folk.  It certainly is faster through the water than a Tupperware boat and much more stable.  I can stand up on it (I only do it to prove a point, but it can be done easily).  Have had a few issues with a rather large tiger shark lately -- came in so close on one occasion I could have almost touched it.  It hasn’t worried me, though I was probably too pumped full of adrenalin.

Once again thanks for a terrific kayak; Nick Schade really knows his stuff.  Cheers for now,  Wal from Aus.

Wal P. | AUS
Verified Builder

Videos

Lofton Creek Paddle with Sea Island Sport Kayaks

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Launch Day CLC Sea Island Sport Kayak

Fish Pedaler, my home built pedal powered fishing kayak on it's maiden voyage

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I order this kit?

Click on the Buying Options tab the top left of this page and follow the directions.

If I buy one of your boat kits, what else will I need?

Chesapeake Light Craft kits contain all the parts and materials you need to build the boat. The kit includes pre-cut parts, hardware, epoxy, fiberglass, plans and instructions. Our standard kayak kits also have the seats, hatches, bulkheads, footbraces, and the deck-rigging. About the only thing kits don't include is the final finish: paint or varnish. Your boat's color scheme is entirely up to you.

You'll need a few ordinary tools, like a cordless drill, a decent 5-inch sander, and for most boats a wood plane. You'll need disposables such as sandpaper and paint brushes and mixing cups.

You need a workspace a couple of feet bigger all the way around than the boat you want to build, and you'll need to be able to maintain temperatures between about 55 degrees F and 95 degrees F during steps when epoxy is being applied or curing. Since a lot of boatbuilding gets done during winter, we've written up some tips on how to heat a cold space cheaply, easily, and safely.

How much does this boat weigh and how much can it carry?

The weight and payload of this boat, along with other statistics such length and beam, can be found under Specs in the Specifications section, which is just below the lead image seen at the top of this page.

Can you send me the plans digitally?

Sorry, but until digital rights management technology for marine architectural work catches up to that used for books and music, we are unable to transmit digital plans. Currently, only study plans and manuals can be sent digitally.

Classes

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We offer classes for many of the boats we sell. Teaching sites stretch from Maryland to Washington State and from Maine to California. Click here to find out more.

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