Today I visited the Native Watercraft factory in Fletcher, NC (near Asheville) and had a thorough tour of the plant with their Slayer Propel product manager. I will be preparing a more detailed description of the manufacturing process in the next week or so that may be of interest to all of us owning polypropylene kayaks.
I left the factory and headed north on the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. As dusk approached, I pulled off and found a motel in tiny Pineola, NC. Tomorrow I have over 450 miles of driving ahead of me. Hopefully I will have some time on Friday to assemble the Propel unit and take the new boat out for a test ride.
Here are photos of the Native guys loading my kayak into my minivan. At only 10 ft long, the entire kayak fits inside the van.
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I left the factory and headed north on the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. As dusk approached, I pulled off and found a motel in tiny Pineola, NC. Tomorrow I have over 450 miles of driving ahead of me. Hopefully I will have some time on Friday to assemble the Propel unit and take the new boat out for a test ride.
Here are photos of the Native guys loading my kayak into my minivan. At only 10 ft long, the entire kayak fits inside the van.
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