Emotion Kayaks Stealth Angler |
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Monday, 19 October 2009 09:53 |
Our dealers have been asking us for a new short recreational sit-on-top kayak with the perfect combination of speed and stability. From the moment we paddled the prototype we knew we had a potentially GREAT “pocket fishing kayak” as well. Hence, the ‘Stealth’ was born! The ‘Stealth’ comes standard with an oversize tank well to hold a milk crate and all the gear necessary to catch the big one, paddle ledge and strap, 3 rod holders (and room for more) and a built in adjustable seat is the perfect solution for maximum comfort during a full day fishing on the water. Not everyone needs a 14-foot fishing kayak designed to get you miles back into the most remote fishing spots. “Those days when you fish on small ponds, lakes or saltwater flats where you will paddle less than a mile in a whole day of fishing.. .The ‘Stealth’ is perfect.” It is also ideal for kayak fishermen who want to throw a “yak” in the back of the truck and go. This is the fishing kayak for everyone, on any budget, targeting any species of fish.
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