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Old 05-15-2013, 09:07 AM   #1
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Native Slayer 14.5?

does anyone have experience with a Native Slayer? Has anyone fished it in la Jolla?
http://nativewatercraft.com/boat.cfm?id=49
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Old 05-15-2013, 09:53 AM   #2
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We saw the Slayer at OR last year. It is a cool boat for sure but I know there was something that made us say it really wasnt a boat that would be good for LJ but I cant remember what that was. Has to be something that made us not stock it though, Andy may remember more on it.


Native does make a good quality boat though, we are having great success with the Mariners, everybody has been super happy with the 15+ we sold since November.
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Old 05-15-2013, 11:14 AM   #3
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I will agree with CJ on the Native Mariners. I picked up Mariner 12.5 last month and it is great.
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Old 05-15-2013, 12:04 PM   #4
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We saw the Slayer at OR last year. It is a cool boat for sure but I know there was something that made us say it really wasnt a boat that would be good for LJ but I cant remember what that was. Has to be something that made us not stock it though, Andy may remember more on it.


Native does make a good quality boat though, we are having great success with the Mariners, everybody has been super happy with the 15+ we sold since November.
That open bow would make me nervous during a surf launch.
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That open bow would make me nervous during a surf launch.
Would it make a difference that the bow has a sealed hatch?
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Bow hatch is optional just like Malibu used to be.
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Would it make a difference that the bow has a sealed hatch?
Kinda seems like it might get nose heavy if you took a wave over the bow

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Bow hatch is optional just like Malibu used to be.
Makes sense. Does it buckle like the Malibu or is it hinged?
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