Native Watercraft Mariner 12.5 Kayak w/ Propel Pedal Drive |
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Saturday, 24 October 2009 05:54 |
The Mariner 12.5 features a tunnel hull for stability and tracking as well as an integral rudder system that does'nt hang from the stern of the kayak like traditional rudder systems. It posses an open rear deck that is great for a small passenger or all of the gear you need for a day on the water. The unique low rear deck design coupled with unrivaled stability means that climbing back in after a swim or snorkel is almost effortless. Standard Features:
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