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Native Watercraft / NEW Native Slayer MAX Propel 12.5 - $2599 brand new model!
« on: August 16, 2019, 12:38:57 PM »
The newest iteration of the Slayer line is here! I was part of the design team and there's a lot of cool stuff on this boat. We worked on fixing most of the issues that we felt the Slayer Propel 13 was lacking. Don't forget, the 13 was the original of the Slayer line and yeah, things have evolved a lot since then.
Here's the link to the new boat on Native's website. If you've got facebook or insta we've got a few videos up on it already, as well as the one on the website.
https://nativewatercraft.com/max/
Specs:
Length 12'6"
Width 34"
Weight 89lbs bare hull* (estimated weight)
Weight 108lbs fitted* including titan seat base and propel drive (estimated)
*Larger rudder than original stock
*New Titan Seat Base - storage under the seat and also higher COG option
*Switch mounting plate on starboard side
*Battery Storage Tray (on top of transducer mounting location)
*Integrated rod tubes on both sides of kayak
Other things:
Entire cockpit is 25" in width throughout the yak - should be plenty of width within the cockpit to store anything you need, and space to keep your feet while pedaling.
New Rotomolded front hatch cover should be very durable compared to the previous vacuum sealed hatch. Strong enough that you could even stand on it if you wanted.
mounting spots for power pole micro or a bow mount trolling motor for the bass guys.
Here's the link to the new boat on Native's website. If you've got facebook or insta we've got a few videos up on it already, as well as the one on the website.
https://nativewatercraft.com/max/
Specs:
Length 12'6"
Width 34"
Weight 89lbs bare hull* (estimated weight)
Weight 108lbs fitted* including titan seat base and propel drive (estimated)
*Larger rudder than original stock
*New Titan Seat Base - storage under the seat and also higher COG option
*Switch mounting plate on starboard side
*Battery Storage Tray (on top of transducer mounting location)
*Integrated rod tubes on both sides of kayak
Other things:
Entire cockpit is 25" in width throughout the yak - should be plenty of width within the cockpit to store anything you need, and space to keep your feet while pedaling.
New Rotomolded front hatch cover should be very durable compared to the previous vacuum sealed hatch. Strong enough that you could even stand on it if you wanted.
mounting spots for power pole micro or a bow mount trolling motor for the bass guys.