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Topic: Native Slayer Propel Rigging  (Read 9443 times)

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Rory

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Awesome looking kayak, man!  Totally tricked out too.  Keep the pics comin!
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Dirk1730

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i would be interested in taking one of those out for a test spin.
How is the stability, if an clumsy middle aged guy was on it in 6ft waves?
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Kingslayer

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I have no issues with standing and fly casting.  Its the main reason I got this boat.  GPS has a demo boat to play with.   I believe they're the only ones currently.
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