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MARINER 12


AVAILABLE 10’ 12’ The Mariner’s Propel pedal drive or


Volt electric drive let you navigate forward or backward without juggling a paddle and rod. The First Class seat is suspended and made of a quick drying, cushioning mesh for a comfortable ride. Easily stand and sight fish on the stable Tunnel Hull while the Plug-and-Play system and hatches keep gear and accessories in easy reach.


AVAILABLE 11’ 12’ 14’ MANTA RAY 12


The Manta Ray series epitomizes what fishing sit on tops should be.


Easy Foot footbraces and the plush supportive


DVC Deluxe seat keep you comfortable all day. There is ample storage in the multiple hatches and the recessed stern cargo area while the Groove system allows quick and easy outfitting. Manta Rays provide all the comfort, stability and open air fun to make every day on the water a fond memory.


ULTIMATE 14.5 AVAILABLE 9.5’ 12’ 14.5’ 16’


The Ultimate in innovation has unique features like the stable Tunnel Hull that lets you stand and sight fish, the Adapt-a-Trak system for quick outfitting, and the suspended First Class seat offering drier and more comfortable trips. The Ultimate Multisports also offer the Propel pedal drive and Volt electric drive options that let you navigate paddle free and focus on every catch.


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