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Kayak and Canoe Forum Discuss non-motorized watersport activities here, including kayaking, canoeing, etc. |
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NuCanoe
http://www.nucanoe.com/models/frontier/ |
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That's a pretty cool rig there.
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tried them out the other day, really nimble for the size of the kayak. Love the transom on the back for a trolling motor.
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Went to pack and paddle in laffy on the way back to BR the other day. Came soo close to pulling the trigger on the frontier they had on display. I think i'll have to wait a little longer so I can graduate and get my big boy job and won't be strapped on cash. Plus my little truck wouldn't help much on hauling that bad boy around...i think its 14'
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What's the price on those?
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for hunting that could be deadly on woodies.
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The one I looked at was $1200 just for the boat. They have a rep coming next Wednesday to let people try em out. I have work and can't go.
The sales rep I spoke with said the same guy who helped design KC kayaks is responsible for NuCanoe. He told me this vessel was way more stable and easier to paddle than the KC. I'll have one for duck season, with the transom on the back a stout battery and trolling motor or a small outboard motor, you can haul some serious butt. Gonna be scary in the sloughs around my camp. |
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I have a frontier great boat love the seat and use a trolling motor very stable
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