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Native Watercraft Mariner 12.5 Propel Anglers Native Watercraft Mariner 12.5 Propel AnglersNative Watercraft Mariner 12.5 Propel Anglers

Native Watercraft Mariner 12.5 Propel AnglersNative Watercraft Mariner 12.5 Propel Anglers

Kayak Specs

Length
12' 6"
Width
32"
Weight
87 lbs
Capacity
400 lbs
Main Propulsion
Pedal
Rudder
Standard
Passengers
1
Hull Type
Sit-On-Top
Production Status
Available

Manufacturer

Brand
Native Watercraft

Pedal, pole or paddle; it's the triple-play of kayak fishing. The rugged Propel Pedal Drive can cover a lot of water; stand and pole when you want an elevated view of your quarry.

Factory rigged with two Scotty flush rod mounts, one Scotty side rod mount, a Groove mount outfitting plate, anchor trolley system and anchor kit. Performance Promise - Can pedal in reverse - Stable ride sitting or standing - Sit-on-top convenience (easy on/off) - Comfortable support for rear end and lower back - Boat self-bails - Tons of available accessories.

Features

  • Air-Lite
  • Tunnel Hull
  • Plug and Play
  • Propel

User reviews

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Overall Rating of this Kayak For Fishing. 
 
4.0  (1)
 
Native Watercraft Mariner 12.5 Propel Anglers 2015-03-12 17:11:22 Omots_62
Overall Rating of this Kayak For Fishing. 
 
4.0
Omots_62 Reviewed by Omots_62    March 12, 2015 View all my reviews

Native Watercraft 12.5 Propel

I'm 5' 10" and weigh 200 pounds. I've used this kayak for 3 years, and find it very easy to maneuver with a fish on the line without having to pick up my paddle. The sit on top design has made it easy to land a fish, reach items on the rear deck (e.g. fishing crate), and it is very stable. The stock seat is comfortable, and with the addition of gel-filled seat cushion, I'm frequently out for 6 hours or more without getting serious butt fatigue. The propel drive allows me to reverse direction by simply pedaling backwards. There are times I've wished for some of the storage convenience the fishing Hobies offer, but I find there is plenty of room to satisfactorily customize my ride. My transducer was easily mounted through a scupper, and I've had no issues with it. I'd rate it a 4.5 if the scaled allowed - the half point is for the lack of features like rod storage.

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