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Sea Eagle QuikSail- Universal Kayak Quick Sail - Easy Setup

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$149.00

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About this item

  • 14 Sq ft Neil Pryde Sail with Nylon carry bag Strong aluminum frame / Self-Standing Measures 43"x3" / Extends to 81" Weights 2 lbs. / Sails up to 7 Knots This "down wind" sail can move a kayak up to 7 knots and can be steered using your paddle as a rudder.



Product Description

Sea Eagle Universal Downwind Free Standing QuikSail

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QuikSail Specifications
  • 14 Sq ft Neil Pryde Sail
  • Strong aluminum frame
  • Nylon carry bag
  • Hands-Free, Self-Standing
  • Measures 43"x3" Folded
  • Extends to 81"
  • Weighs 2 lbs.

Universal Kayak Sail

Sail Up to 7 Knots

The universal QuikSail converts any kayak into a sailing vessel. This "downwind" sail can move a kayak up to 7 knots and can be steered using your paddle as a rudder. Works with all Sea Eagle Kayaks and almost any other kayak out there. Also works with most stand-up paddleboards.

If using with a Sea Eagle 330 or 370, a Deluxe Inflatable Seat (sold separately) is needed.

Quick & Easy To Use And Store

Easy deployment in under one minute. Breaks down to just 43" for convenient storage in the bow, stern, car trunk, or closet.

Hands-Free, Self-Standing, Downwind Sail

QuikSail, QuickSail, Kayak Sail, SUP Sail, Sea Eagle, Inflatable Kayak, Sail

QuikSail, QuickSail, Kayak Sail, SUP Sail, Sea Eagle, Inflatable Kayak, Sail

QuikSail, QuickSail, Kayak Sail, SUP Sail, Sea Eagle, Inflatable Kayak, Sail

Paddle Perfection

Use with any kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard.


john kelty
2025-08-16 12:15:54
The most important thing is this. I look so very cool using the sail.
Rikard
2025-08-15 16:55:16
I bought this for my Ocean Kayak Malibu 2 XL. This past weekend, I took the quicksail out with me. I paddled against the wind for about 1.5 hours and then set up the quicksail to take me back. It worked amazingly well and had me clipping along almost at the same speed as a trolling motor—sometimes even faster. In a few spots, the wind died down or reversed and the sail did become a bit unwieldy as nothing stops it from falling back on you... but as soon as the wind picked up again, it self corrected and I was on my way again. A second hook on the rope would have pushed my rating up a bit and maybe a little more thought into how the sail doesn't collapse when the wind dies. But overall, I'm glad I bought this and will be taking it with me every time I go ocean kayaking.
Mick Tomlinson
2025-08-12 13:00:27
Honestly, it's a pretty cool idea but in reality, it's a hassle to use in a small boat, on water, in real time. And the small amount of thrill I got from being propelled by lake winds wasn't worth the headache of putting it up and looking around or through it the whole time. And you can only go in one direction, which makes for a long paddle back into the wind that took you to the other side of the lake.
John C.
2025-08-08 11:32:00
It's well made of very sturdy materials, simple and sized appropriately. I'm very happy with it and can't wait to sail,
Customer
2025-06-01 17:23:06
The sail adds another level of fun to the kayaking experience. I did have to rig up a mechanism to secure my seat because my kayak did not have midship tiedowns., but it all worked out well.
Humberto
2025-05-25 11:15:49
Excellent attention.
Dario Gamboa
2025-05-09 10:42:18
For SE 370 there are no hooks where to tie the sail. Any advise will be appreciated to see how to use without hooks.
Customer
2025-02-19 19:53:08
This could have been a five star review. I am using the sail with a 15 ft Aquaglide Chelan. On such a long boat the sail works pretty well: It is quickly set up when you are goin downwind and quickly stowed away when the wind or course changes - I don't even need to disconnect and fold the tubes. It only works downwind in a range of maybe 45 degrees, but that's ok. With some tinkering it has potential for sailing halfwind or even upwind if rigged as a crab claw sail. The recommended way to fasten the sail is not ideal: It is better not to lead the cord through the open triangle between sail and joint but rather leave it fixed at the boat and just slip the tubes under it before opening the sail - also a clasp allowing to adjust the cord length would have been very helpful. Btw. the hook attached to the cord that comes with the sail is not solid enough. But all that is easy to fix and I was perfectly happy with this sail until I discovered two small holes in my brand new 1100$ boat, just where the sail was set up. Closer inspection showed that the bolt joining the two tubes has sharp edges and corners. It hasn't any kind of cover. I now embedded it in hot glue and put some duct tape over it to prevent further damage. I find this incredibly thoughtless, especially as this is advertised as sail for inflatable boats.