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Kayak & Canoe Trolley C-Tug Trolley
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rod holders. Add Hobie’s optional Twist and Stow rud- der system for simplified boat handling.
MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13’ • WIDTH: 28.5” • WEIGHT: 58 LBS • CAPACITY: 350 LBS
HURRICANE AQUASPORTS
SKIMMER 116 (Y)
www.hurricaneaquasports.com • $999
The Skimmer 116 splits the difference between beauti- fully classic and cutting-edge modern. It’s a sit-on-top kayak that begs to be put in the water and when you get it there, the boat performs. With its touring-style hull and FlowMax scupper system, the Skimmer 116 skims across the water, cuts through waves and slices through chop. It weighs in at a slight 39 pounds, which raises the performance bar to a new level when you’re tossing this bad boy on your racks.
MATERIAL: TRYLON ABS PLASTIC • LENGTH: 11’6” • WIDTH: 30.5” • WEIGHT: 39 LBS • CAPACITY: 300 LBS
HURRICANE AQUASPORTS SKIMMER 128 (Z)
www.hurricaneaquasports.com $1,149
This industry-shaking sit-on-top kayak was designed with two words in mind, performance and lightweight. With its low seat-pan and intelligent outfitting, you become one with the boat and the water. You don’t just sit on it, you paddle it, and with a touring style hull and lightweight Trylon construction, you glide across the surface. Featuring a 10-inch bow hatch, two day hatches and an optional rudder, the Skimmer 128 is ready for just about any adventure you can imagine.
MATERIAL: TRYLON ABS PLASTIC • LENGTH: 12’9” • WIDTH: 28” • WEIGHT: 43 LBS • CAPACITY: 315 LBS
HURRICANE AQUASPORTS SKIMMER 140 NEW FOR 2014
Hurricane Aquasports says fishing kayaks, and you think, what? A bathtub with cup holders? Time to change your thought processes. The Skimmer 140 Angler DLX is so light you can actually carry it to the launch by hand—no cumbersome cart required. No other 14-foot fishing kayak will load as easily onto your roof racks. Hurricane outfits their fishing boats with Yak Attack gear so there are plenty of attach- ments for rods, lights and all the fish you can catch.
MATERIAL: TRYLON ABS PLASTIC • LENGTH: 14’ • WIDTH: 29.5” • WEIGHT: 50 LBS • CAPACITY: 350 LBS
C JACKSON KAYAK CUDA 12 (BB)
www.jacksonkayak.com $1,299–$1,499 UPDATED FOR 2014
The Cuda 12 is the little sibling to the Cuda 14 and Jackson Kayak’s best all-around fishing kayak for those anglers who split their time equally between rivers, lakes and the ocean. Everything you love about the Cuda 14 is now in a smaller, more lightweight package. Features include rod tip cover, side and rear tackle stagers, rear utility bag, underside Elite Seat pocket, fly rod stagers, long load safety flag, stand assist handle and secondary rear seating position.
MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 12’6” • WIDTH: 31” • WEIGHT: 74 LBS • CAPACITY: 350 LBS
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ANGLER DELUXE (AA)
www.hurricaneaquasports.com $1,460–$1,749
The New Zealand made C-TUG is the best, most versatile and durable kayak
trolley on the market. It carries up to 120kg (300lbs), dismantles in under 20 seconds to fit into a 10” hatch & won’t corrode.
www.c-tug.net Phone Toll free: 1-877-231-5711 KanuLock-US-AD-Kayak2.pdf 1 28/06/13 3:5
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