Malibu Kayaks Stealth 14 |
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Monday, 19 October 2009 16:06 |
The Stealth 14 is Malibu Kayaks newest ultimate fishing machine! Offering our brand new patented casting center platform live well/storage system. This 3-hatch center deck offers extra storage capacity while the angler can have a convenient front bait tank. Just add the plumbing kit to the center hatch, flip the switch and you have a self-draining, circulating bait tank system and the side hatches offers essential storage. Our bow hatch has been transformed into our all-new low profile Gator Hatch. Take the kids along or utilize the massive front storage. As with all our kayaks, the spacious hull can fit your gear out of site when necessary. For 2009, we're offering the introductory Fish & Dive package loaded with all the standard features plus our side carry/paddle holders, rear live well/storage system with a 45-degree angled hatch and bag, 2 front and 2 rear flush rod holders. That's not all, the Stealth series also has an option for a Rudder, an X-Wing with 3 Electrical Switch Plate, and our custom Trolling Motor Mount. |
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