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The Nothing

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here's a new one for me

http://www.feelfreekayak.com/products/moken13-angler/

Interesting setup they have going on in the keel.  It has a built in wheel. While I wouldn't use it as a cart replacement, it would be VERY handy when it comes to self loading.

Seat seems placed quite towards the stern

Comes in 12 and 13' lengths and seems that it would be very comparable to either a Tarpon120 or Trident13.  Only the 12 comes in brighter, more visible, colors though. I also dig the molded in front/rear handles. Their center console leaves something to be desired. Its nothing much more than say a glove box.
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craig

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At 8'10"  I could almost hide the feel free "New Move" in the back of my work truck. >:D  I need to build me a folding skin on frame next I guess.  ;)

-Craig


 

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