New Native Slayer Propel
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New Native Slayer Propel
Glad I haven't bought another Mariner or a Slayer, check out this link:
http://www.nativeownersgroup.com/showth ... opel-Specs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here's some pics: Happy Fishin'
chicken
http://www.nativeownersgroup.com/showth ... opel-Specs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here's some pics: Happy Fishin'
chicken
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Re: New Native Slayer Propel
Very nice but really $2400, just by adding a peddle I don't understand, ill stick to my Cuda.
The speculation rumors can officially be canned. Pricing will be available in the coming weeks. Anticipated to start shipping October 1st.
Preliminary Specs:
13' 2' long
33" Wide
101lbs., fully rigged, with drive and seat. With drive and seat removed approximately 80 lbs.
MSRP:$2399
The speculation rumors can officially be canned. Pricing will be available in the coming weeks. Anticipated to start shipping October 1st.
Preliminary Specs:
13' 2' long
33" Wide
101lbs., fully rigged, with drive and seat. With drive and seat removed approximately 80 lbs.
MSRP:$2399
Re: New Native Slayer Propel
Propel parts, there are none to replace so take good care of it. I have had an ultimate and Mariner propel.
- Thinwater skinner
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Re: New Native Slayer Propel
Tombo wrote:Propel parts, there are none to replace so take good care of it. I have had an ultimate and Mariner propel.
Why no parts available?
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Re: New Native Slayer Propel
That's awesome rig right there, I would leave the front hatch cover off so that the drive could role forward into that area and not stick up as high and be in the way, other than that I don't see anything wrong with it
Re: New Native Slayer Propel
You break the prowl housing, pretty much have to replace the whole drive.Thinwater skinner wrote:Tombo wrote:Propel parts, there are none to replace so take good care of it. I have had an ultimate and Mariner propel.
Why no parts available?
Re: New Native Slayer Propel
Most of the parts are internal. The slayer looks like a better kayak to paddle then the Mariner.
Re: New Native Slayer Propel
It is 14" shorter and 3" wider than the Slayer 14
Why didn't they just use the Slayer 14 hull?
Wouldn't that have been faster?
Why didn't they just use the Slayer 14 hull?
Wouldn't that have been faster?
Re: New Native Slayer Propel
I've used a 14 ft. ultimate peddle for several years. Although I have enjoyed it's many advantages (for me), I always claimed it to be a work in progress. It has lots of little idiocyncracies like, no skuppers, difficulty in washing down interior, awkward and sometimes difficult assembly of drive system, and the non rigidity of the hull. The new boat looks to be more like a finished product.
Pros:
'Mature' kayakers, such as myself, will appreciate the ease of peddeling as apposed to paddling. Using the larger muscles of the thorax (also used in correctly performed paddling), combined with the thigh muscles, gives a much more comfortable and less tiring method of propelling your yak. Windward peddeling really shows the difference.
Cons:
The weight! It's probaby going to take the use of a trailor to get the full benefit from the new boat.
Pros:
'Mature' kayakers, such as myself, will appreciate the ease of peddeling as apposed to paddling. Using the larger muscles of the thorax (also used in correctly performed paddling), combined with the thigh muscles, gives a much more comfortable and less tiring method of propelling your yak. Windward peddeling really shows the difference.
Cons:
The weight! It's probaby going to take the use of a trailor to get the full benefit from the new boat.
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Re: New Native Slayer Propel
For close to $3000 I'd rather buy a skiff or gheenoe
Re: New Native Slayer Propel
when will this be in stores?
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Re: New Native Slayer Propel
So, Years later and almost 7, I have that slayer. I received my 2022 Slayer Max 12.5 (the newer version) early April, so another member has rejoined the plastic navy .
Happy Fishin',
Chicken
Happy Fishin',
Chicken
Re: New Native Slayer Propel
It’s looks sweet… I’m just trying to get a Falcon over here