I just discovered the "Eskimo 19 CRX 4G Harpoon R" on the Easy Rider site. I had been investigating the properties of ABS plastic for some fixturing at work-- Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene -- when I stumbled upon the laminated ABS material, Royalex, which Easy Rider uses for many of their kayaks and canoes.
Coincidentally, I had just recently been wondering why outrigger canoes seem to be mostly confined to the tropics, Madagascar through Hawaii, and why the heck the Inuit boatmen would want to perform Eskimo rolls.
Anyway, the Harpoon looks like a winner, but I think they should shorten the name.
You can row or skull...



Or propel it with a double bladed paddle, which is what I do on my proa.
