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SIT-ON-TOP Big Tuna Jackson Kayak


The Big Tuna is Jackson’s largest capacity fishing kayak with the ability to paddle either as a tandem or a solo. It has many different seating positions, including ‘facetime’ positions. Its JK stability, logical accessory positioning, rudder option and speed make it a serious predator in all water types. It also has a unique Tuna Tank livewell built in. As one of JK’s most stable platforms, it’s perfect for the “big boys” in the solo mode. www.jacksonkayak.com


MODEL BIG TUNA


LENGTH WIDTH 14’1”


WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE 35.5” 87–102 LBS 500 LBS $1,699–$1,899 Jackson Kayak Cuda 14


The Cuda 14 was designed for covering water, and fast. With unique features such as its rod tip protector, molded-in fly rod stagers, vertical tackle stagers and center hatch for easy internal rod storage, it’s no wonder it’s an angler’s dream. Designed to fish big water, including lakes, rivers and oceans. It has the speed for covering distance and stability for standing. It sports an angler-designed deck for logical tackle and rod storage. www.jacksonkayak.com


MODEL CUDA 14


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 14’3”


30.5” 80 LBS 400 LBS PRICE $1,399–$1,599


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Big Tuna YakAttack Version


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Jackson Kayak proudly presents the YakAttack Version of the Big Tuna, with its eye-catching new YakAttack custom color and a fully decked out kit of mounts and accessories. The special color is slate, white and orange, complete with YakAttack Angler graphic. All parts included in standard Big Tuna except RAM 2007 holder. Also includes, JK VisiCarbon Pole (Light and Flag Pole), six-foot YakAttack ParkNPole, additional Zooka Tube, YakAttack PanFish Portrait Camera Mount and rudder. www.jacksonkayak.com


MODEL LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT BIG TUNA YAKATTACK 14’1” CAPACITY PRICE 35.5” 87–102 LBS 500 LBS $1,999


Coosa


The Coosa is made to cater to the river angler and is set up with rod staging areas, easily reachable gear storage zones, molded-in accessory mounts and lockable hatches. The patent- pending Hi-Lo Elite seating premiered on the Coosa allows stable standing, ensuring you have the advantage over all river species. Small enough to get into tight places, but stable enough for standing. It’s a great kayak for moving water fishing. www.jacksonkayak.com


MODEL COOSA


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT 11’2”


CAPACITY 32” 64–70 LBS 375 LBS PRICE $1,199


Jackson Kayak Cuda 12 Jackson Kayak


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. It still sports the same features as the Cuda 14, including rod tip protector, molded-in fly rod stagers, vertical tackle stagers and center hatch for easy internal rod storage. Everything you love about the Cuda 14 is now in a smaller, more lightweight package. www.jacksonkayak.com


MODEL CUDA 12


LENGTH WIDTH 12’6”


31” WEIGHT CAPACITY 68–74 LBS 350 LBS PRICE $1,299–$1,499 MODEL LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT COOSA YAKATTACK 11’2” 62…KAYAK ANGLER CAPACITY PRICE 32” 64–70 LBS 375 LBS $1,299 Coosa


YakAttack Version The Jackson Kayak YakAttack Coosa comes complete with a custom color and a fully decked out kit of mounts and accessories. The special color is slate, white and orange and includes a YakAttack Angler graphic on the stern. All parts are included from the Standard Coosa except the RAM 2007 holder. Also includes two 12-inch YakAttack Spectralite Geartracks in orange, JK VisiCarbon Pole (Light and Flag Pole), two Zooka Tubes, YakAttack 1.5” Screwball and PanFish Portrait Camera Mount. www.jacksonkayak.com


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