Black Spring Touring Sea Kayak Pearl501
Black Spring Touring Sea Kayak Pearl501
The Pearl 501 is a medium length touring kayak, giving the perfect balance between speed and maneuverability. It is stable enough for beginners, fast enough for covering long distances, and has enough packing space for extended multiday trips. It’s a great all-rounder that is suitable for both flatwater and ocean touring.
Weight: 28kg

Hull Design
The soft V and rounded edges gives a smooth ride in calm and rough conditions. Keeping it flat, the hull holds it course. Put it on edge, however, and it turns with precision. The hull has moderate rocker; enough to climb over waves easily, but not so much that speed is compromised. The width and hull profile creates good stability.
At the same time, the stability is appreciated by experienced paddlers who want to cruise for hours on end without having to worry about stability when the going gets tough.The Pearl 501 is standard fitted with a rudder, while a drop-down skeg is available too.
Deck Design
The deck offers everything you could look for in a touring kayak, and then some. We have taken great care to add all the important features, while keeping the deck as clean as possible for safety reasons.The relatively low deck minimizes wind sensitivity, while also making rescues and re-entering easier. The paddle cutaways in front of the cockpit enables efficient paddle strokes close to the hull.
In front of the cockpit is also a 8” hatch with a moulded-in pocket for a phone and snacks. We call it the lunch box. Both the front and back deck feature 44x26cm oval hatches, which give access to ample storage space for long expeditions. An 8” round hatch behind the cockpit gives access to a day hatch too. All these compartments are sealed off with 60mm close-cell foam bulkheads.
Two paddle holders are offered: one in front of the cockpit, where the paddle can be secured with a bungee, and one behind the cockpit which is handy when re-entering the kayak after a capsize.The positioning of the bungees on the front and back deck have been optimized through years of experience, including a bungee system behind the cockpit for paddle float rescues. Safety deck lines, toggle handles, a compass pocket and two security bars round off the deck.