Stealth 12 - Malibu's Newest Ultimate Fishing Machine |
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 05:01 |
A smaller version of the Stealth 14, the S-12 offers our brand new patented casting platform/center live well storage system. This 3-hatch center deck offers extra storage capacity while the angler can have a convenient mid-ship bait tank system. Various plumbing options but all are self-priming. Just add the plumbing kit, flip the switch and you have a self-draining, circulating bait tank system and the side hatches offer 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 almost anything along with your fishing rods completely out of the elements when necessary. This January we will be offering the Fish & Dive package loaded with side carry/paddle holders, adjustable foot track system, and 2 front and 2 rear flush rod holders. The Stealth series also has an option for a Rudder, custom Rear Live Well/storage tank, X-Wing with optional 3 Switch Electrical Plate and our custom Trolling Motor Kit. |
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