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Topic: installing flush mount rod holders on my Nucanoe  (Read 4639 times)

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1973chrisg

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  • Location: Port Coquitlam BC
  • Date Registered: Jan 2012
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Ray Borbon

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  • Location: Kirkland,WA
  • Date Registered: Aug 2012
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Looks good. How does that boat handle? Is it the 10 or 12 footer?


1973chrisg

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This is the 12ft, not the new frontier. I had the 10ft before and it was nice but I found it a little small for what I wanted. as far a stability the 10ft was great but definitely didn't have the speed like the other boats I was fishing with. this is why I went to the 12ft model but I haven't tried it yet....

compared to the other 12's and 14's I fished and paddled along with I had trouble keeping up. keep in mind the Nucanoe has a 42" beam which is really wide, so you lose a bit of speed but gain in stability.

hope that helps...


1973chrisg

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and here is the latest video I have made on my Kayak progress, got a bunch more goodies coming in the mail... should be in tomorrow.




daleshark

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That's awesome. Check out headwaters pimping of his customers Nucanoe.Topic: NuCanoe Frontier 12 Rigging with video on the NCKA site under gearing up & rigging section. I seen it in person and I really like that Nucanoe . Thanks for sharing.
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1973chrisg

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Hey thanks! I like the set up on the frontier as well. My yak is pretty much set up for trout and salmon, I can cast a fly or troll with a down rigger....

Down rigger will be on the next video.