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Topic: Jackson big Rig  (Read 2782 times)

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  • Location: Twin Falls, ID
  • Date Registered: Mar 2014
  • Posts: 4
Going to buy another kayak and wanting to go with a Jackson Big Rig. Anyone have knowledge on having one or have you seen one and liked it or disliked it?


Mojo Jojo

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  • Location: Tillamook, Oregon
  • Date Registered: May 2014
  • Posts: 6073
I have a Jackson big tuna and love it , get a rudder I didn't and regret it, it's a little high in the water for windy days but I have been out with a hobie and a native kayak and was ae to keep up even with sh!7y paddles , get a rudder , mine is tandem as I wanted to take my grandson out when he gets a little older as well as my wife or one of my 3 adult kids , did I mention get a rudder , any other questions besides getting a rudder you can pm me .



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2013 Jackson Big Tuna "Aircraft Carrier"
2011 Native Mariner Propel "My pickup truck"
2015 Native Slayer Propel "TLW's ride"
20?? Cobra Fish-N-Dive “10yo grandson’s”
20?? Emotion Sparky “5 yr old granddaughter’s”


Yaktrap

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2012
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Consider a Jackson Cruise 10 angler for the kids, retail is $875. But you'll be sneaking out in it more than you think. I got one this week, the first in Washington I believe. It is roomy like the Cuda, but they soften the hull chine giving it great secondary stability. I can stand up, or spin it on a dime. For working small water, shallows, docks, it's awesome.

And the best part...wait for it...53 pounds!
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