I am staying in the Tampa/St Pete area for the next few days and had some spare time this morning. I dropped by the Bill Jackson's outdoor store (a large Native Watercraft dealer). They had the new thermoformed pedal-drive Slayer 12 LT on display. I spoke with another Native Pro Staff member who works at that shop. He answered my questions and offered to let me take a test ride in the pond behind their shop.
I am currently using a Slayer Propel 10 (SP10). Both boats weigh the same (62 lbs without seat and pedal drive). The LT is two feet longer and narrower. It is sleeker and faster than my SP10 but is not as stable -- not surprising, but it would take some getting used to.
I enjoyed my short test ride that included both pedal power (easy and fast) and paddle power (very smooth -- much easier to move than the SP10). I was quite impressed with the appearance and ride of the new LT. The standard Native rudder gave sharper turning than I currently get on my SP10.
My main constraint with a 12' or longer kayak is transportation. My bad back and spine do not allow frequent lifting to a rooftop rack. I can place either of my existing kayaks (my SP10 and my Manta Ray 11) inside my Toyota minivan and close the hatch - quick and easy loading and unloading. When I am back at home I plan to find a Native dealer that has an LT in stock and see if I can fit it inside my minivan. Conceivably I could replace my two existing boats with just the LT.
The Slayer 12 LT is the first thermoformed kayak on the market with pedal drive. That combination plus excellent performance and good looks should make this a sought-after kayak.
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I am currently using a Slayer Propel 10 (SP10). Both boats weigh the same (62 lbs without seat and pedal drive). The LT is two feet longer and narrower. It is sleeker and faster than my SP10 but is not as stable -- not surprising, but it would take some getting used to.
I enjoyed my short test ride that included both pedal power (easy and fast) and paddle power (very smooth -- much easier to move than the SP10). I was quite impressed with the appearance and ride of the new LT. The standard Native rudder gave sharper turning than I currently get on my SP10.
My main constraint with a 12' or longer kayak is transportation. My bad back and spine do not allow frequent lifting to a rooftop rack. I can place either of my existing kayaks (my SP10 and my Manta Ray 11) inside my Toyota minivan and close the hatch - quick and easy loading and unloading. When I am back at home I plan to find a Native dealer that has an LT in stock and see if I can fit it inside my minivan. Conceivably I could replace my two existing boats with just the LT.
The Slayer 12 LT is the first thermoformed kayak on the market with pedal drive. That combination plus excellent performance and good looks should make this a sought-after kayak.
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