What's up everybody.
I have previously mentioned choosing between the WS Tarpon 120 or the WS Ride115x... Wellll, I'm the type that likes to go through thousands of options and change my mind 2323407809234 times, so I've now started looking between the JK Cuda 12 and the NW Slayer 12 (both 2014 models). Do any of you have any personal experiences with them? I liked what I've read all over the place about how fast they were and the stability they still manage to have, with the nice flat platforms to "stand on." What I do like about the JK Cuda is the storage space in the center console.
The ability to stand is a nice feature, as I've mentioned before, and these both claim to provide that ability to do so without sacrificing much speed. However, it is not a deal breaker as I do plan to get a 2nd one (Possibly a Hobie Pro Angler or NW Slayer 13 with Propel) in the late future, once I have my own garage to store it in. The kayak I purchase in the near future will be stored outside, covered up, and locked along side of a friend's garage when not in use.
Thanks in advance!
PS - Researching for kayaks is mind numbing! So many options with so many styles for so many different types of kayak fisherman.
I have previously mentioned choosing between the WS Tarpon 120 or the WS Ride115x... Wellll, I'm the type that likes to go through thousands of options and change my mind 2323407809234 times, so I've now started looking between the JK Cuda 12 and the NW Slayer 12 (both 2014 models). Do any of you have any personal experiences with them? I liked what I've read all over the place about how fast they were and the stability they still manage to have, with the nice flat platforms to "stand on." What I do like about the JK Cuda is the storage space in the center console.
The ability to stand is a nice feature, as I've mentioned before, and these both claim to provide that ability to do so without sacrificing much speed. However, it is not a deal breaker as I do plan to get a 2nd one (Possibly a Hobie Pro Angler or NW Slayer 13 with Propel) in the late future, once I have my own garage to store it in. The kayak I purchase in the near future will be stored outside, covered up, and locked along side of a friend's garage when not in use.
Thanks in advance!
PS - Researching for kayaks is mind numbing! So many options with so many styles for so many different types of kayak fisherman.
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