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CC JACKSON KAYAK BIG RIG (CC) DD


www.jacksonkayak.com $1,499–$1,699 NEW FOR 2014


The Big Rig is a single-person SOT designed for


incredible Kayak stability


in a stand-up fishing kayak. Tak- ing the best features of various Jackson


fishing models EE FF


into a new, larger package, while introducing some new ones at the same time, created the ultimate all-water, all-fishing style, fishing machine. The Big Rig comes ready to accept the Raymarine Dragon- fly fishfinder and Power-Pole Mi- cro stake out systems.


MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13’2” • WIDTH: 37” • WEIGHT: 85 LBS • CAPACITY: 500–600 LBS


JACKSON KAYAK GG CRUISE 12 (DD)


www.jacksonkayak.com $899


HH


This is a boat designed primarily for general purpose use but with the Hi-Lo Elite seat, stand-ability and mounting points for fishing accessories, it makes a great starting platform for an easily customizable fishing kayak. Also available as a 10-footer.


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MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 12’3” • WIDTH: 31.5” • WEIGHT: 68 LBS • CAPACITY: 350 LBS


JJ KAKU KAYAK MAHI (EE)


www.kakukayak.com $999 UPDATED FOR 2014


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This 14-foot kayak comes with four


one adjustable rod holder, LL


flush-mounted rod holders, two


dry hatches, one tackle bin and an open storage in the rear. It comes with a quality high back seat. Ex- pect extreme stability, efficiency and quality.


MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13.8’ • WIDTH: 31” • COCKPIT: 25”


128 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2014 OCEAN KAYAK VENUS 11 (HH)


www.oceankayak.com $699.99 UPDATED FOR 2014


For every woman who doesn’t like the one-size-fits-all mentality, the Venus is


X 36” • WEIGHT: 72 LBS • CAPACITY: 331 LBS


KAKU KAYAK


NAIA (FF) www.kakukayak.com $699


NEW FOR 2014


The Kaku Naia nine-foot kayak is a perfect mini version of their 14-foot kayak. It comes complete with four flush-mounted rod holders and one adjustable, two dry hatches and one open storage at the rear. It also fea- tures their high-quality high back seat. Expect extreme stability, maneuver- ability and very efficient paddling.


MATERIAL: POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 9’ • WIDTH: 31.5” • COCKPIT: 19” X 36” • WEIGHT: 44 LBS • CAPACITY: 331 LBS


NECKY KAYAKS VECTOR 14 (GG)


www.neckykayaks.com $1,099.99


Sit-on-top kayaking reaches a whole new level with the Vector 14. Smart outfitting combined with a


perfor-


mance hull is just one reason the Vector is different from other recreational sit- on-tops on the market. The shorter Vec- tor 13 is designed to appeal to a wider audience. It is stable, with a higher initial stability than its longer sibling. The Vector 14 is designed to push the performance envelope. The secondary stability is high, while the initial sta- bility allows paddlers to make a lean turn or sit it up on edge with ease. Both Vectors are designed to perform very similarly to Necky’s high-end sea kayaks.


MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED • LENGTH: 14’1” • WIDTH: 25” • WEIGHT: 62 LBS • CAPACITY: 275–325 LBS


recreational kayaking


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