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  2. Folding kayak - Wikipedia

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    The first workable folding kayak was built by Alfred Heurich in 1905, a German architectural student. Heurich paddled his creation on the Isar River near Munich and took out a patent on the design, called the Delphin (German: dolphin), the following year.

  3. Hannes Lindemann - Wikipedia

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    Hannes Lindemann (28 December 1922 – 17 April 2015) was a German doctor, navigator and sailor. [1] [2] He made two solo transatlantic crossings, one in a sailing dugout canoe made while working in Liberia and the second in a 17-foot Klepper Aerius II double folding kayak, modified to carry two masts and an outrigger. [3]

  4. Edi Hans Pawlata - Wikipedia

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    From his research, he designed a folding kayak which he believed was "purebred" and more faithful to the original Arctic boats. The 4.9 metre long kayak was built for him by the firm of Otto Hartel in Graz, and he called it "Aijuk".

  5. The 7 Best Folding Kayaks for Hitting the Water Anywhere

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    Folding kayaks save space and are easier to transport. Consider these seven expert-approved models from Oru and other trusted brands.

  6. Light and easy to set up, inflatable kayaks take all the ...

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    Folding kayaks have a hard frame that folds up, allowing you to pack them up for storage. Inflatable kayaks are usually lighter and more portable than folding kayaks, but foldables track and ...

  7. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    The use of fabric kayaks on wooden frames called a foldboat or folding kayak (German Faltboot or Hardernkahn) became widely popular in Europe beginning in 1907 when they were mass-produced by Johannes Klepper and others.