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Folbot Kayaks
Добавлен 14 апр 2008
Folbot is the world's longest continuously producing folding kayak manufacturer. This year, Folbot is celebrating 79 years of making quality folding kayaks. All boats are made to order in our factory in Charleston, South Carolina. Folbot now offers nine models to accommodate all varieties of paddlers and uses. All Folbots are warrantied for life and handcrafted in the USA.
Folbot Kodiak for Yukon
Kristin Gate's epic journey on the Yukon River in her Folbot Kodiak during the summer of 2014
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Hand made Folbot
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We are hand made! Here we are cutting the deck of a Gremlin that is part of our new Artist Series.
Inserting a new sponson in a Folbot skin
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If you need to insert a new sponson in you Folbot skin, simply use a long measuring stick to help it in from the center.
Folbot Yukon Assembly
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Time lapse video of the Folbot Yukon assembly, from bag to boat. Real time assembly actually 8 minutes.
Folbot Cooper Assembly
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Time lapse video of the Folbot Cooper assembly, from bag to boat. Learn more about Unfolding Adventure at www.folbot.com
Building Folding Kayak Folbot Black Edition
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We're about to see a black edition of Folbot folding kayak soon! A black edition of all models will be launched soon when the target fund has been reached on Kickstarter. Folbot's is a top selling portable kayak, popular to urban dwellers and world travelers due to the portability and performance. Spread the word about this Kickstarter campaign in order to raise production funds needed to build...
Folbot Flamingo Flotilla 2014
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For more than a decade, a growing group of Folboters has been enjoying Flamingo Park in the Everglades during the winter. This year, the international group truly proves that with Folbot, "You can take it with you!"
Converting previous generation Folbot foot pegs into rudder controls
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via RUclips Capture
Folbot Spring Break Adventure 2013
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Adventure bound, Wilson and friends descend the Santee River to explore South Carolina's Intracoastal Waterway on a spring break adventure of a lifetime.
Folbot Gremlin Assembly in less than 8.5 minutes
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Let's hit the water. Assemble a Folbot Gremlin in minutes and have the best paddle of your life.
Folbot Kodiak Assembly 4
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Finishing touches on assembling the Folbot Kodiak
Folbot Greenland II Assembly
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Assembly video of the Folbot Greenland II tandem kayak. The largest Folbot model at 17 feet and a payload capacity of 600 lbs. it quickly assembles in 20 minutes or less. At just 62 pounds it breaks down into two, easy to carry duffle bags.
Folbot Folding Kayaks: Official Video
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Folbot Folding Kayaks: Official Video
Folbot Folding Kayaks: Unfold New Adventures (Director's Cut)
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Folbot Folding Kayaks: Unfold New Adventures (Director's Cut)
How to Pack a Folbot Cooper Kayak into its Bag
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How to Pack a Folbot Cooper Kayak into its Bag
Wrapping the hard parts in the skin - won't these leave marks and permanent damage? The hard parts towards the back? Why not put the seat cushion there?
magnifique, merci beaucoup pour ces belles images!!!!
Cool video. Any more Kodiak vids?
I have found and installed the washer. All is well now! Where did I put that darn little hairclip ... heh heh.
Ahh ... he has a little rubber washer at the top, to keep it from rubbing ...
I know this is about 10 years old, but, you can see on the close-up at 2:26 where the 2 metal pieces that hold the aluminum rudder are too narrow and hit the plastic. I'm trying to figure out how to get the rudder not to hit. Thinking of just installing it from the bottom (upside down from how he put it in). Anyone have any tips, because the rubbing on the plastic sucks.
Nice but would have been better to see assembly…
This works great! But now I actually divide the skin and the 6 longhorns in a separate bag and the poles, seat and cockpit in the Folbot backpack.
Noooo it's dead ( ToT)
Excellent tutorial, assembling in real time, 21 minutes for an expert - therefore much more for an amateur. I suspect I would pinch my fingers every time. Clear narration and clear camerawork, which is very unusual. So, it gives us a sense that these are better used for a full day (or several days) in between packing down for the trunk of a car. Other videos show Folbots have always handled well on the water and some can mount a substantial sailing rig. For recreational use for a couple of hours, you'll obviously be better off with a high-pressure dropstitch inflatable -- but for full day use in open water, this is going to beat an inflatable. One of the best assembly videos for skin on frame kayaks I have seen.
What's the yellow spinning piece for at the stern of the kayak?
It increases the length of the stern piece which puts tension on the fabric skin. If you don't tighten it enough the skin will sag; same is true if you don't inflate the sponsons. Everything needs to be very tight to get good tracking.
*We paddle around any one of 10,000 lakes in this area and these things track pretty well,▫▫▫>**share4.photo/sKayak?Uも** especially once you get used to paddling and sitting with your hips straight and level. My friend is taller and we discovered he needed a longer paddle, btw. I have never used an "expensive" kayak, and they probably are much better for tracking. IDK. But for this beginner, these things are fabulous and everyone in my family loves to use them.*
🙁 Folbot, you are greatly missed.
i'm sad they went out of business i as a kayak like this would of been ideal for me
I can see why the company went out of business. After assembling one of these, you've used up half the time and half the energy you had for going out on the water. Then you have to disassemble it again. It's fine if you just assemble it once and always carry it on a roof rack, but then why not just buy a regular kayak?
Great video. Where can I get a set of instructions for assembling the Folbit sail kit?
I purchase a folbot used in 1974 for $75.00 at a yard sale and it was the best purchase I ever made. I never took the folbot apart and had no idea how to do it till I started on the one I just bought. The video was helpful. I paddled mine in the ocean along with a friend that had a Klepper and the folbot was a better kayak since I could stand up in mine in the open water and he never could. Mine was very old when I got and never cared for and still was a high quality kayak. The folbot company was a fantanic to deal with since you could order any part you needed and replace just about anything broken. I would be happy to own one just like I had for so many years with all the ribs made of plywood. Hope they get back in business and I would recommend a folbot to anyone who like to get out on the water.
Is Folbot still around in Charleston? I have not found a website. I used to have a Folbot Super. it didn't fold. I bought it used after hearing the tales of a scientist at 3M Central Research Lab where I worked. He used to go on vacations with his two sisters with a (folding) Folbot Big Glider packed into his car. I found the Folbot Super to be remarkably still (resistant to leaning) and much easier to paddle than a Canadian-style canoe. I got a sailing rig for it. That worked pretty well, but it was not tough enough for high winds. I sold it when I got a sailboat. Still miss it sometimes when the weather is just perfect.
They are out of business, sadly.
This was helpful, thank you!
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Where can I get one
This is brilliant!
Too bad this company appears to have gone out of business after 83 years. Guess the lifetime warranties on the two boats i purchased from them last year are no longer honored. I first bought this model 26 years ago as I preferred the feel of of a "skin over frame" kayak. I wanted a Klepper but were much more expensive. This boats are fun and well built. I hope they can restart sometime in the future.
and a pipe diameter of the main frame? I am watching with interest. I'm fairly well-fed medved, besides the flow of energy and adds momentum upon impact with the bottom in the shallows or just energetic rowing on a turbulent flow are problems with durability.
I bought a Greenland in 1978. I used it until 2008. Two years ago, I bought a new Greenland. I love to travel with it in my car. I have my bikes on the back of the car. I have the best of both worlds. Lots of room for touring with my Kayak and my wife can go with me! It is a well built Kayak. Stable and comfortable.
Thanks for sharing, do you have a youtube channel or more videos about your expedition?
Very nice boat, fast assembly
Do you have to manually lower the rudder into the water before starting?
I have had a G3 in New York for the past 25 years and have just purchased a Yukon for the Florida winters. This boat seems a lot simpler to assemble than my G3. Would like to have seen a overhead shot when the frame as attached.
FUCK ME DEAD !! I GOTTA HAVE ONE OF THESE MAN !!!! I THINK IT WILL BE GREAT FOR MY SNORKLING ...
That's a crazy amount of setup. This guy knows it like the back of his hand, but a newbie might take a couple of hours referring to instructions and assembly. And $2500? What were they thinking?
mdpocoroba I agree I'm looking at a couple of light weight, store small kayaks and seeing this and the amount of material you have to assemble is ridiculous! I know I'll eventually break a part, lose a part...and its more expensive?! I rather get a traditional one! the ORU kayak is looking in every ways better! its cheaper, lighter, assemble faster! if it was around $700 I might consider this over the regular type
Better and more useful than the thousands of adults who spend MORE time and money on legos... I’d rather buy adult legos than be an adult fan of child legos. Then again I would also completely lose patience with this thing after a few uses
Wow incredible..
The trolls here are laughable. They've never been on the water in one of these. We love ours and enjoy it year after year.
your laughable
We love ours. It's a Greenland II. Orcas up close... very close! Dahl porpoise all around us, From Newport Beach, California to Vancouver Island, wherever our Folbot is there are amazing adventures.
Awesome wish I was there.
Looks like Charleston SC.
I got my klepper on craigslist from an old guy 700, like new I love the laminated wood, tryed a Folbot no match for a Klepper my boat watch?v=KPP9-9DlKaw
All I can see is the nose of your boat! 🤣
It would be funny to see photos or videos of people trying to fit full size poly/composite kayaks into apartments or condos, then show a Folbot backpack in a closet.
Klepper makes great boats, but at $3,000 to $9,000 each, I can't afford one. Folbots are about 1/3 the price..
Klepper started 106 years ago and Folbot 80 years ago, so I guess they are a ripoff.
also, my skin is completely tight. I'm not sure why this boat has wrinkles.
My 1998 Greenland II is going strong in 2013 with LOTS of use. I have replaced a few rivets, and upgraded to the aluminum coamings a few years ago. The hull is a bit faded but other than that it's perfect. I can assemble in 30 minutes and disassemble in 25, taking my time. This is an unusually well made boat. My only complaint s the paddlers sit too low for long term comfortable paddling, especially in the front. We sit on boat cushions, which mostly solves the problem.
Back in the early 80s, I had one of these Folbots (wood frame with aluminum tubes) and sail rig with outrigger boards. I did white water and open ocean runs with the sails. I had incredible fun with it. Sold it in 85 for what I paid for it. I never did tear it down. When the fellow came to buy it, he asked to see it torn down. That was the only time I had done this procedure. I have two plastic sit-in yaks right now. I miss my Folbot.
Sorry but American made means Over priced product made with low quality materials. I'll go to a Mom n Pop shop and pay a little more than a Big Box store when I can but AMERICAN MADE means someone is trying to make an easy buck. If it was made correctly there would be no profit for the Good Ole Boy born in the USA
Me again, It took a guy who sells them almost a half hour to set it up. The average guy would probably take closer to an hour and then have to get his gear into the boat/yak. The GREAT THING is to put it away it doesn't take a lot of garage space. But again, It would be a while before I took it out again after disassembling it.
Seriously, I would set it up once, The first time I break it down I would probably never use it again and after a year or so I would sell it at a huge loss. This Kayak is for someone who wants to sneak it onto a private pond/lake/creek or avoid paying a boat launch fee. I want to yank my kayak off my vehicle toss it on the bank throw my stuff in it and go! After paddling around I don't want to break down a Kayak with all these parts. Looks cool but too much trouble for most lazy Americans!
lol I like wood
My dad has a Folbot from the 50's. Unfortunately he has hung it in the barn and lord knows what damage its sustaining up there.
Well irregardless who riped of whom some 80 years ago I would rather spend my money to keep some of my country men employed instead of some Germans.
Says a guy whose clothes, car, etc. were almost certainly made in China.
lol a Klepper rip off