Hi all , just a quick question , if anyone has used or had any experience with these pedal kayaks http://www.nativewatercraft.com/mariner_12_propel.cfm. They look pretty good and can pedal and go backwards.
thanks George
Hi all , just a quick question , if anyone has used or had any experience with these pedal kayaks http://www.nativewatercraft.com/mariner_12_propel.cfm. They look pretty good and can pedal and go backwards.
thanks George
sorry bad link it is http://www.nativewatercraft.com/mariner_12_propel.cfm
Last edited by fishing-maniac; 19-07-2009 at 09:43 PM. Reason: i have fixed link in first post sorry
Hadn't seen them before, but they look great.
Have you got any prices?
Cheers and thanks.
"Tackle Whore on a budget..."
Gonzo II – Brooker 4.5m 40hp Yam & Outlaw Kayak
Fish Well, Fish Egrell
http://www.ecofishersqld.org.au
Just a couple of quick notes on things that I noticed with this kayak - They just didn't seem to have a lot of deck space for mounting of accessories (rod holders, sounders etc) or any real storage space either for stowing gear fish etc. They are also bloody heavy (41kg) for their size, try throwing that on the roof or your car! These are just a couple of items that should be considered if buying a kayak for fishing but then again only my opinion. Apart from that it would be interesting to know what they are worth.
Kev
Hi George,
Kev's comments are worth considering.
The competitor to this would be the Hobie Pro Angler, which is just under 40kgs. It has a heap more space and mounting options.
http://www.hobiecat.com.au/fishing/proangler.html
Hobie also have a range of fishing kayaks that use the pedalling system (Mirage Drive) which are less heavy. I have 2 of these, the Outback (1 person) and the Oasis (2 person).
Cheers,
Pete
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Hobie Outback 2012 &
Hobie Oasis 2012
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