NuCanoe Bass Angler |
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011 18:39 |
Bass boats are sweet but they are expensive and can't always get into the thick cover and skinny water where the monsters hang out. NuCanoe, Inc. would like to introduce the NuCanoe Bass Angler. The NuCanoe Bass Angler is the ideal fishing platform for lakes, ponds, and flat rivers. The unique NuCanoe hull provides remarkable stability, unmatched versatility, superior comfort, and ease of use. Sit high and stay dry. Stand to cast. Rotate 360 degrees. Paddle, row, or troll. Modular seating enables solo or tandem use, and leaves plenty of room for your gear. The accessories are customizable and reconfigurable, so you can outfit the NuCanoe Bass Angler to fit your needs. The NuCanoe Bass Angler is available in three configurations: Solo 10’, Solo 12’, and Tandem 12’. It includes folding swivel seat(s), rod holders, paddle holders, and an anchor system. The NuCanoe is 42” wide and weighs 59lbs (10’) or 77lbs (12’). It transports easily in a pickup truck or on a roof rack. For more information, go to nucanoe.com or call us at 888.226.6310. NuCanoe, Inc. 817 Harris Ave Bellingham, WA 98225 |
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