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Topic: Anyone have experience with Native Mariner Pedal Drive kayak?  (Read 1852 times)

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Paddleboy84

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I've been hearing good things about this kayak from my friend in the Pacific North West. They use it a lot for fishing in the San Juans. He said its super stable and efficient, and has the ability to stand and fish for way less than a Hobie Pro Angler. Anyone have any experience with the new Mariner, or better yet both a Hobie and a Native?
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9erfan

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I herd that if your tall, your knees want to hit you in the chest. I don't know if the peddles are adjustable like on the Hobies. You can go in reverse which is pretty cool.
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