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Eddyline Fathom Kayak - EDDYKRATHOMYELP

Eddyline Fathom Kayak - EDDYKRATHOMYELP

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Eddyline Fathom Kayak - EDDYKRATHOMYELP

The Eddyline Fathom offers a highly efficient hull that is fast, easily accelerates to speed, yet offers stability. This kayak tracks well, and subtle deployment of the skeg in small increments allows for fine tuning in any wind/wave or gear loaded configuration. Its full volume front deck provides ample room for longer legs while the contoured thigh braces give even the small framed paddler a secure fit.

  • 50 lbs.
  • Length: 16.5'
  • Width: 22"
  • Cockpit: 31.5" x 16.5"
What our Experts Think
  • The Eddyline Fathom Kayak is a 16'6" high-performance touring sea kayak designed for speed, long-distance paddling, and efficient glide on open water.
  • Its long, narrow hull (about 22" beam) is built for strong tracking and high cruising efficiency, making it ideal for lakes, bays, and coastal touring rather than tight rivers.
  • The thermoformed lightweight construction (~50 lbs) keeps it easier to carry and launch compared to many fiberglass boats of similar size.
  • A retractable skeg system improves directional control in wind and current, helping maintain straight-line speed on longer trips.
  • The kayak features three storage hatches with bulkheads and deck rigging, offering solid capacity for multi-day touring and gear-heavy paddling.
  • Its hard-chine hull design balances speed with secondary stability, allowing controlled edging and more precise handling than traditional rounded sea kayaks.
Q&A

Q: What is the Eddyline Fathom kayak designed for?
A: The Fathom is a high-performance sea touring kayak built for long-distance paddling, open water crossings, and expedition-style trips on coastal and ocean environments.

Q: Is the Eddyline Fathom good for ocean kayaking?
A: Yes, it is specifically designed for sea kayaking, offering strong tracking, speed, and stability in wind, waves, and offshore conditions.

Q: How stable is the Fathom kayak?
A: It provides excellent secondary stability, making it very secure when edging and handling rough water or surf conditions.

Q: What is the weight and capacity of the Fathom?
A: It weighs around 54 lbs and supports roughly 350–400 lbs of total load, depending on configuration and paddler size.

Q: Does the Eddyline Fathom track well in rough conditions?
A: Yes, its long waterline and retractable skeg help maintain straight tracking even in strong wind and choppy seas.

Q: Is the Fathom suitable for beginners?
A: No, it is best suited for intermediate to advanced paddlers due to its performance-focused hull and sea kayak design.

Q: What storage does the Fathom kayak offer?
A: It includes sealed bow and stern hatches plus a day hatch for gear storage during long expeditions.

Q: What material is the Fathom made from?
A: It is constructed from Eddyline’s Carbonlite composite, which is lightweight, stiff, and efficient for long-distance paddling.

Q: How fast is the Eddyline Fathom compared to touring kayaks?
A: It is faster than standard touring kayaks due to its longer hull and optimized sea kayak design, improving glide and efficiency.

Q: What type of paddling conditions is it best for?
A: It performs best in open water, coastal routes, and expedition paddling where speed, tracking, and endurance are important.

Maintenance Tips
  • Store indoors or in shaded areas to protect the Carbonlite hull from prolonged UV exposure.
  • Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after every use, especially after saltwater or muddy water conditions.
  • Clean hull, cockpit, and deck with mild soap and a soft sponge—avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals.
  • Avoid dragging the kayak on rough surfaces; always carry or use padded transport supports.
  • Inspect and maintain hatch covers and bulkhead seals to ensure watertight integrity before trips.
  • Flush the skeg system regularly to remove sand or debris and ensure smooth, reliable tracking.
  • Check deck rigging, perimeter lines, and fittings for wear, fraying, or UV damage.