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Topic: Any thoughts on this Slayer  (Read 2818 times)

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Theshoeman

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I know native boats aren't as big around here but I just read this about the native slayer getting a propel pedal drive any thoughts?
http://www.yakangler.com/kayaks-and-gear/item/2447-mystery-propel-kayak-revealed#.Ue5Rb8tM-yY.reddit


Northwoods

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Interesting.  The Native that I test peddaled out at Lake Sammamish a couple months ago underwhelmed.  Speed was meh at best, and the rudder was teh suk (extremely non-linear response). 
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Ray Borbon

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It's only 100 lbs.  :laugh:


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Interesting.  The Native that I test peddaled out at Lake Sammamish a couple months ago underwhelmed.  Speed was meh at best, and the rudder was teh suk (extremely non-linear response).

The one at the festival was the Mariner Propoel.  A slug at best.  The Slayer is a little better.  Would love to do a side-by-side comparison against an outback.

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Theshoeman

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I always thought the propeller looked a little tiny


Lee

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But the propel has reverse, making it a superior drive system for smaller waters.



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I had a chance to try one of thees last month.  Its not very speedy and too heavy.   does have some nice features though.  I expected more than it delivered.


 

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