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Topic: Nucanoe???  (Read 8647 times)

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mickfish

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BB thanksfor bringing up this boat looks like it would be great boat with oars I don't know about paddling it with a 175 paddle, looks more like a Dory than a Kayak. He is an interesting post with some of the reps commenting.

 http://www.charlestonfishing.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=103777

Have you looked at the Commander 120  ?

http://www.wildernesssystems.com/product/index/angling/angling_kayaks/Commander_angler/commander_120_angler
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Hi Everybody,
I am the Northern CA rep for Nucanoe. While I appreciate evrybodys comments, all I can say is "Try it, You will love it". The boats are VERY safe, VERY stable, and the most versatile boats on the market. True, The new Frontier model won't be out Till Jan 2012, I do have a standard 10ft & 12ft. I am located in the east Bay and have water with 10 minutes. One Demo and you'll all be believers..
Thanks, Scott,
Nucanoe guy & certified paddle addict