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Topic: Jackson Kayak Big Rig  (Read 3823 times)

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polepole

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The Big Rig, new from Jackson Kayak!

"The Big Rig follows on the success of the Coosa, Cuda and Big Tuna series with a fore into a slightly new demographic: The big guy demographic! Wider, longer, more stable and outfitted with means to keep those who need more ground to sit and stand on, the Big Rig is one innovation you don't want to miss. We will have the prototype at the show! "

Gonna go check it out today at iCast.  Pics to come.

-Allen


andyjade

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I'm not sure how to feel about this. A mix of head shakes and new-kayak-tingles?  Maybe. When the Big Tuna isn't big enough...

Fish on, 'Merica.

Post those pics!
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DSamurai

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Here is a video of it (prototype stage) :


Foul_hooked

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Holy smokes that's big! And wide. Take off that polling system and strap a couple outboards on it. I'd like to see it in the water.


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Do they even make a 290 cm paddle so you can paddle it?
“People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.”

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