2015 SLAYER PROPEL 10

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Shaun Russell
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2015 SLAYER PROPEL 10

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Native Watercraft has just released their new Slayer Propel 10.
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10' length
34"wide
500lb weight capacity
Fitted hull 60lbs/fully rigged 79lbs

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Hhmmmm.
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whats everyones thoughts on this one? I am going to upgrade but I am definitely on the fence. hobie outback is on the list. I fish all over ..lots of creeks, so the drive system on either one might be going in and out of the water a lot.
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I have seen two on the water in the past couple weeks. It looks like a decent kayak. I personally don't like peddle kayaks but I can see how the reverse feature can be useful. $2300 seems steep for a 10ft boat :shock:
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I agree that's why hobie outback is also being considered
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I like the peddle system better then the Hobbie, but don't like the hull style. I do not know about how they do in fresh water but in the salt they are not bad.
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