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revjcp

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Is any one know anything about this yak? 
Malibu Mini-X

Formers Rides...
OK Trident 13
Hobie Outback


CraigVM62

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 I found this:

http://futurebeach.com/index.php/kayaks/sit-in-kayaks-2/anglertm-160.html

That in your photo actually looks like their 14' model by the back handle and notch for a rudder which the 12' version lacks.
« Last Edit: April 17, 2013, 02:02:33 PM by CraigVM62 »
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I've haven't paddled that particular model, but I've used their tandem boat. Big, lumbering boats that are super stable, but paddle like a snow plow. We used them for tours, always put the larger folks in them. Very durable hulls though, after a year of renting them, they were the only brand that didn't crack around the scuppers. The accessories on them are cheap and break easily, and the rubber hatch covers leak and get warped very easily.
I actually had the owner of the company on a tour a couple months ago, super nice guy, they make all kinds of plastic things, tables, chairs, etc. He told me the planned market for their kayaks were casual users, and was very surprised when I told him we used their boats for rentals/tours.
Bottom line, I would save up the extra hundred or two and get a trident.


 

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