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Topic: Native Watercraft Announces the Slayer Propel 10  (Read 3821 times)

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60 lbs fitted hull weight
79lbs with seat and drive
10' long
34" wide
500 lbs weight capacity

Was told it is a manueverable little boat and quick.  Very stable and easy to stand on.

Available September 1.

If interested, contact Headwaters.

Retail price is $2299.  There will be a front pointing rod holder on the right side next to the seat just like the SP13.  That was not included in this mockup.

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Man, I was seriously leaning towards buying a new Slayer Propel 13' model and was even hoping to test ride one this weekend.  Now this 10' model gives me something else to think about. 

I already have a Hobie Outback and a Wildnerness Systems Tarpon kayak, but I really like the Slayer Propel's reverse feature for bass fishing.  The only thing I don't love is the heavy weight, which apparently the 10' model would solve. 

Thanks for posting the info.


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Man...this baby will fit on the back of the truck nicely! Any "discount" for NCKA?  :smt002
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I see the flush-mount rod holder...
Is the Slayer still usable without the seat? (e.g., if you wanted to ditch the propel drive and paddle around for a few hours, would it be comfortable enough to sit on the deck...or do you need the seat like a Jackson)
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Never tried without the seat.  I imagine it would be possible.  The SP13 has very high sides though so without the seat it may be difficult to paddle.  However it would likely work very well in stand up paddle/push pole mode, or on your knees.  I can't say for sure that the SP10 has the same dimensions but my guess is it would be the same.


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And in other news, the Slayer Propel 13 will be going up in price in 2015 to $2459.  Unfortunate realities, but there will be no model year changes so....contact Dan to buy this year's model and save $60 over next year!

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Woody Calloway said that the SP10 will be available in the Gator Bait color, so if you or your significant other has a color preference in pink but wants a lighter weight recreational or fishing pedal boat, this may be a good fit.


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Hmm, wonder how that seat would work on an AI


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Not sure it would. I believe they are too wide. I could check since I do have an AI after all. But the seats on the propels have connection points where they screw into adjustment rails. Native does have other seats that are same style without the connection points.


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Woody Calloway said that the SP10 will be available in the Gator Bait color, so if you or your significant other has a color preference in pink but wants a lighter weight recreational or fishing pedal boat, this may be a good fit.

Bunny would love this!
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