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Topic: Nucanoe???  (Read 11341 times)

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BigBoy

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I just found this kayak/canoe hybrid online and I love the looks of it!    It's called the Nucanoe.    Very wide and stable, great for the big man that likes to fish. 

 Has any members of the forum ever used one before, or even seen one?   Here's the link to the website:

http://www.nucanoe.com/

Thanks!

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Funny I saw one in shasta for sale today it was used and was at Shasta Base Camp store. They look wide, I don't know how they handle.
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BigBoy

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Funny I saw one in shasta for sale today it was used and was at Shasta Base Camp store. They look wide, I don't know how they handle.

Really?   Wow what a small world...  good looking out and thanks for the post.  I wonder how much they wanted for it.  maybe I'll call up there.  Thanks!


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  looks like it'll be a heavy boat.


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While I don't have the nucanoe-i do paddle a native watercraft ultimate 14.5. For river, and lakes it is awesome, standing to fly cast and sight fish is really nice.
For saltwater, I found that rigging with floatation bags give great peace of mind there is a lot of open boat to fill up and swamp...
So far I have used this boat coast to coast as well as other lake and river with out issue.
And weight with both seats is about 75#.
Hope that helps


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Nice post, thank you!  I agree... I found that the Native Water Craft and Nucanoe do have many similarities.  Thank you for all the helpful info!


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How the heck are you suppose to punch through the waves in that bathtub? It would be a nightmare having a wave break over it and getting swamped.


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Dude it's sealed and can't sink... but I will agree that no self bailing holes in the only con for me.   Luckily I just found the new "Frontier" model that comes out in January, and it has self bailing holes.  I'm pretty much sold at this point, I just need to demo one before I pull the trigger.

Here's the link to the new Frontier model:

http://www.nucanoe.com/frontier/


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The Frontier definately takes the NuCanoe to the next level.  Impressive - 41" wide; the videos do a good job at promoting the stability.
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In 16 years I've recommended thousands of kayaks to as many anglers and learned that love at first sight means a lot.  With a quality manufacturing process, NuCanoe is a quality product with excellent customer service.  In addition, NuCanoe utilized Tim Niemier (Ocean Kayak founder and legendary watercraft designer) and that lends a big dose of credibility.  After extensively testing the NuCanoe, it fits into the realm of specialty kayaks for specialty anglers. Surf zone launches only impact a fraction of kayak anglers so that quality isn't #1 on the design list for most manufacturers.  Many surf launches are possible with a NuCanoe though. The Native Ultimate series are skinny water boats mostly R&D'd in those SE waters.  NuCanoe gets a lot of use on the Pacific coastal waters. Based on feedback from anglers I've recommended NuCanoe to, I keep recommending it.  Given the opportunity with any new kayak purchase, "Try Before You Buy".


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What are "kiss offs"


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What are "kiss offs"

Simply put its a point at which the inner hull and outer hull join to strengthen the structure, 

It wasn't easy to find, look about half way down the page on this link.

http://www.widmerboat.com/newspressreleases.html


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In 16 years I've recommended thousands of kayaks to as many anglers and learned that love at first sight means a lot.  With a quality manufacturing process, NuCanoe is a quality product with excellent customer service.  In addition, NuCanoe utilized Tim Niemier (Ocean Kayak founder and legendary watercraft designer) and that lends a big dose of credibility.  After extensively testing the NuCanoe, it fits into the realm of specialty kayaks for specialty anglers. Surf zone launches only impact a fraction of kayak anglers so that quality isn't #1 on the design list for most manufacturers.  Many surf launches are possible with a NuCanoe though. The Native Ultimate series are skinny water boats mostly R&D'd in those SE waters.  NuCanoe gets a lot of use on the Pacific coastal waters. Based on feedback from anglers I've recommended NuCanoe to, I keep recommending it.  Given the opportunity with any new kayak purchase, "Try Before You Buy".

Good to hear they are a quality boat.   Thanks for your post it was very informative!