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05-04-2015, 08:46 PM | #1 |
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DVL Approved Commander 120 ($400) / Phoenix 160 ($500)
Who wants to kayak fish at DVL? Skinner too IIRC. The Wilderness Systems Commander 120 is the right ride - with no scuppers, this is a yakanoe.
It's best on fresh and flat water - and is one of the few kayak designs allowed on Diamond Valley Lake. Super stable and in great shape. Yours for only $400. High capacity and spacious, it comes with the comfortable Freedom Elite Seating System and an integrated track system for mounting accessories. This is a 2010 model, the actual boat used for this Kayak Fish Magazine review: http://www.kayakfishmag.com/boats/wi...er-120-angler/ It's in great shape, used mostly for photo shoots and always stored in a garage. I also have a Hurricane Phoenix 160 for sale, practically new ($500). Few sit-on-top kayaks are as fast as this Phoenix 160, a stretched-out performer that's a rarity on the west coast. Here's how I reviewed it for Canoe and Kayak Magazine in 2010: Go fast and far. Hurricane's beautiful Phoenix 160 has sea legs, real sexy ones. The boat shines at high gloss like a delicate glass 'yak, but it is made from durable, thermoformed Trylon plastic, a lighter and stiffer material than the more typical rotomolded polyethylene. There's a large tankwell on the stern. The gracefully rockered bow hosts a large oval hatch. It's suitable for stashing rods and other gear you want to keep out of Neptune's grasp when risking the surf. And you'll hear that Siren song, 'cause the big water is calling. The boat boasts an ocean pedigree, sleek and quick with a wave-piercing upswept bow and a rounded chine that loves sloppy water, although novices may find it wobbly. |
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