The Delta 17.5 T is a fantastic option for those looking for a tandem kayak that is lightweight but can be taken in larger water and on extended trips. This boat is 20 lbs. lighter than the G3 Passat and the Libra XT because it’s made from thermoformed ABS, a plastic that performs similarly to fiberglass, allowing the boat to glide through the water with ease.
The storage capacity of the Delta 17.5 T is smaller than its fiberglass counterparts. However, it’s comparable to a single touring kayak, meaning you can carry multiple days of gear and food in this boat. It also comes with extensive deck rigging allowing you to store waterproofed items within arms reach.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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Lightweight
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Affordable
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Can tackle any conditions
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Easy to purchase in North America
Things we don't like:
Less storage than a single kayak
Not as robust as a fiberglass kayak
Where to buy:
A Lighter Tandem For Less
Delta’s Contour 2 seat system ensures comfort during longer paddles. Delta also elevated the center hatch to maximize legroom for the rear paddler without compromising on storage space.
The Delta 17.5 T has an easy to deploy and retractable rudder system for easy steering. Because it’s slightly shorter and lighter than the G3 Passat and Libra XT, it’s also easier to maneuver.
The Delta 17.5 T is the perfect tandem kayak for those looking for a lighter and more affordable option than a fiberglass boat. Although the Thermoformed ABS construction isn’t as tough as fiberglass, this Made in Canada kayak is much lighter and can be taken in all types of sea conditions by paddlers of all skill levels.
Specs & Features
- Material: Thermoformed ABS
- Length: 17’ 6”
- Width: 27.25”
- Depth: 13.5”
- Weight: 70 lbs.
- Storage Capacity: 50.2 gallons
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Lightweight
-
Affordable
-
Can tackle any conditions
-
Easy to purchase in North America
Things we don't like:
Less storage than a single kayak
Not as robust as a fiberglass kayak
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