Sea Eagle FASTTRACK LENGTH WIDTH
385FT FastTrack 12’6”
465FT FastTrack 14’2”
34” 36.5” 35 lbs 44 lbs
www.seaeagle.com
WEIGHT CAPACITY 635 lbs 795 lbs
PRICE $1,149 $1,349
Sporting a super rigid drop stitch floor and an outside drop stitch inflatable keel, our FastTrack provides superior buoyancy and stability. When fitted with our swivel seat fishing module you’ll have placements for two rod holders and an optional fish finder or GPS. The swivel seat will sit you up higher for easier casting and provide maximum back support for hours of comfort. This design is truly a breakthrough in the evolution of inflatable kayaks.
Sawtooth
LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE Sawtooth 13’3”
32”
Sawtooth II 15’1”
32.5”
42 lbs 400 lbs 51 lbs 460 lbs
$774 $877
Sawtooth I and II are flatwater kay- aks that are excellent choices for a paddle around the lake or a fishing excursion with gear. These boats track effortlessly due to the ef- ficient hull design and the included removable skeg.
WAVEWALK
www.wavewalk.com
SLO-MO ELECTRIC
KAYAKS
www.slomoboats.com
Omni LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE Omni
12’10”
Omni ES 12’10”
32” 32”
45 lbs 600 lbs $1,450 75 lbs 550 lbs $1,975
Slo-Mo—builders of quality, fiberglass kayaks for 25 years. An electric kayak pioneer, leading the way for others to follow. Originators of bow-mounted kayak motors. Options: hands free steering, remote control on/off, fwd/rev and an electronic module for extended run time and infinite speed control.
W500 GF2eH
Big Daddy 39”
LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE 11’2”
n/a
LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE 11’4”
280 lbs $1,699
The new Big Daddy is just like the Fisherman only larger. It has the same high stabilizing rails and dug out mid-deck section that make it an ultra-stable platform. Features include multiple tie-down options, rod holders and a mast rack.
TRIBUTARY
www.aire.com
Strike
LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE Strike 10’3”
Strike 2 12’6”
STARBOARD SUP
www.star-board-sup.com
Fisherman 37”
LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE 11’2”
n/a 250 lbs $1,699
Experience waterways through stability and glide. The extra-wide hull with high stabilizing rails and dug out mid-deck sections offers an ultra-stable platform. Bring your fishing gear on board and reach for those secret spots. Features include multiple tie-down options, rod hold- ers and a mast rack.
37.5” 36.5”
36 lbs 300 lbs 47 lbs 450 lbs
$877 $980
The Strike series boats are cross- over inflatable kayaks. The unique hull design makes them maneuver- able in moving water and tracks easily in flatwater. These versatile boats are great for beginners and a good choice for paddlers on a budget. These boats are available for one or two anglers.
28.5” 59 lbs 400 lbs $1,340
The super-kayak, by any standard. Patented, 100 percent yak-back free, true stand-up fishing and paddling twin hull kayak. Launch, paddle, fish and beach anywhere, anytime. Take passengers on board, and as much fishing and camping gear you feel like in 14 cubic feet of dry, accessible internal storage.
WILDERNESS
SYSTEMS
www.wildernesssystems.com
Commander 120 Angler LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE 12’
30.25” 68 lbs 400 lbs $1,199
A kayak/canoe hybrid best suited for shallow-water fishing, the Com- mander comes loaded with angler features including a dual seating system, fully-customizable Slide- Trax accessory system, Scotty rod holder, two flush-mount holders, an- chor bag and built-in anchor trolley.
SUPTECH
SUNSET LENGTH WIDTH 10’4”
31”
WEIGHT CAPACITY 41 lbs
240 lbs
www.suptechusa.com
PRICE $599
The Sunset is stable for beginners, yet offers speed, fitness training, fishing and cruising capabilities for experienced paddlers. The unique double concave bottom channels water back to the integrated fin, providing the directional glide of a longer board. Constructed of durable polyethylene.
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NEW for 2011
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