Serial number will be found on right side (standing at stern looking forward) of kayak just below the side seam demarcating hull and deck. Position will vary from boat to boat but is usually within 20-45cm forward of stern. Serial numbers are...
The Wilderness Systems part and boat schematics are located in the following links. Please be aware that some of the following products have been discontinued. Aspire Seating System - Part List Commander 120 - Part List Commander P3AP Seating System...
Owners manuals for your Wilderness Systems kayak can be found below: 2010 Owners Manual 2011 Owners Manual and 2011 Owners Manual Addendum 2013 Owners Manual
Check out our Archived Catalogs page to see various product specs and pictures for Wilderness Systems models no longer active within the past 10-15 years.
The following list is an example of what you might take on a typical daytrip: Boat Paddle Personal Flotation Device (PFD) with whistle (required) Neoprene or Nylon Spray Skirt Quick drying clothing suitable for the conditions Bilge Pump Paddle Float...
All Wilderness Systems boats with bulkheads use 2” think Synergy® Foam. ADVANTAGES OF 2” THICK SYNERGY® FOAM: Polyethylene foam is 100% recyclable. Unlike cross-linked foams, the Synergy® foam does not out gas, which results in fewer bubbles in the...
Many factors influence the amount of gear and the actual weight capacity of your kayak. These include: weight distribution, water and wind conditions, paddler’s weight and size, and skill level. That's why it is difficult to give an absolute answer...
Wilderness Systems kayaks that have a bulkhead use a router to create a groove most or all of the way around the edge of our bulkheads. This allows the bulkhead to move and flex with the boat which extends the life of the seal and is perfectly...