Lightweight kayak helps keep Australian innovation afloat

By Michael Koziol
Updated February 28 2015 - 12:23am, first published February 27 2015 - 11:45pm
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O Six Hundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O Six Hundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O Six Hundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O Six Hundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O Six Hundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O Six Hundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop
Designer Andrew Simpson of Vert studios with his O SixHundred kayak which weighs less than 10kgs. He designed it based on ancient Inuit vessels. Photo: Michele Mossop

A kayak that weighs less than a toddler? It's a reality, and it's at the forefront of a new wave of small-scale manufacturing taking place around the country.