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Old 10-06-2011, 11:20 AM   #1
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Old 10-06-2011, 11:42 AM   #2
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Any pics of the internal bait tank and how it is set up?
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Old 10-06-2011, 11:45 AM   #3
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This looks like the 007 kayak model. Looks pretty cool
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Old 10-06-2011, 11:56 AM   #4
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Drake, the peddles go on your bike.

pchen911, No pics on the internal bait tank yet. I'll work on getting some and post them up.
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Old 10-06-2011, 01:12 PM   #5
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I like the molded in front handle. I like the rod holders in the back. If this one has the wheel in the back, I like that too. I'm not too hip on the weight or the price.
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Old 10-06-2011, 01:19 PM   #6
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I'm not too hip on the weight or the price.
Trident 15 $1189, Stealth 14 $1299........this thing has rod storage and live well so it SHOULD be $2488!

I plan to have this as a demo when available and will be thoroughly checking it out.

BTW OEX has worked with Eric for years, he knows his stuff!
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Trident 15 $1189, Stealth 14 $1299........this thing has rod storage and live well so it SHOULD be $2488!

I plan to have this as a demo when available and will be thoroughly checking it out.

BTW OEX has worked with Eric for years, he knows his stuff!

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I like the molded in front handle. I like the rod holders in the back. If this one has the wheel in the back, I like that too. I'm not too hip on the weight or the price.
It will come standard with the wheel but for anyone that doesn't like the wheel then there will be a filler plug you can replace the wheel with to give the boat a standard keel.
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I like the molded in front handle. I like the rod holders in the back. If this one has the wheel in the back, I like that too. I'm not too hip on the weight or the price.
No sot fishing kayak is light and how can you not be hip on the weight if there isn't one posted yet? I'm not saying it will be light but with the wheel it will be very easy to get to the water. And I think the price is right in line, if not better then anything else in its class.


Iceman, thanks for the vote of confidence. Im personally very excited to have this boat come out so I have a new toy to play with. And its going to look sic in blue camo.
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Just a couple...

Any way to see views of the hull, hopefully it's more like the Hobie Odyssey and not like the Extreme.

Can the live well area be intended for storage only?

Any way to make the forward hatch larger, ie after production, incorporate to a larger forward hatch?

Do dig the weight capacity, and the front handle.

What is the dry weight, and are there areas to be able to hold onto to haul over terrain with the yak on your shoulder with good yak neutral stability?

Looked at pic again, the black "thing' on the center console, is that flush, or can it be made into a hatch, basically, what is that for?

Most importantly, now, unless I missed something, where are the drain ports (holes) ????
Can't believe this was missed...

Last question, surfability...back to the bow...pics please...
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Old 10-10-2011, 10:48 AM   #11
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[QUOTE=Di$co;97100]No sot fishing kayak is light and how can you not be hip on the weight if there isn't one posted yet? I'm not saying it will be light but with the wheel it will be very easy to get to the water. And I think the price is right in line, if not better then anything else in its class.
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Easy Turbo:

You asked "
I'm looking for feedback. Please post what you like and dislike about the boat"

I was just going by their other models
10' angler @ 61 lbs
12' angler @ 73 lbs
13' @ 71 lbs

Those are heavy kayaks. I don't care how you look at it.

What's the dry weight on this one?


It's a nice looking kayak no doubt

You asked for feedback. That was mine
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