ONE COOL KAYAK

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ONE COOL KAYAK

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hi all.

here one cool kayak for people that dont want to paddle but still want to be in a kayak to go hunt those secret x bays and little x lakes. 8) :lol: .


wen on the site go see more about it.....cool pictures,,great features.

http://www.fishinwhattheysee.com/WF%20S ... aanas.html
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Thats pretty interesting, I saw one that you peddle once
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you call that a kayak?

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Nice lookling kayak. if you like 2 mph. We are now selling surfango products. There power kayak has a built in 9.5 4stroke, jet drive, closed loop cooling and cruises at 25 miles an hour. And yes it comes with 2 rod holders. Check it out www.surfango.ca






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Post by getnjiggywithit »

Very cool seabass I was checking out the website but could find any specs on it. Do you know how much it weighs?
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duck blind

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Hay Joco,

Add some camo netting and you got yourself a nice duck blind.
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hi seabass

I saw at ottawa show those powerd kayak.

they sher look great.wow

oziles had a nice booth there..... :wink:


but for my size(big man) look small.....

do you no if they have a big man version.like one wit a king cab version, :roll: :lol: :lol: .

but yep they do look like a lot off fun...and it was nice to talk to yve last weekend at the ottawa show about those little kayaks.


joco :)
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Post by Deckard »

Wow

Very cool! I see it weighs in at 128lbs - do they suggest a small trailer? How much water does it draw? and the $64,000 question, How much :wink:

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hi deckard

i got a panflet that say some price here that i got at the ottawa show.

i will post the price i have on the paper,but for real price call oziles...at 613-841-0778



surfango power surf.........3399$
surfango power kayak..........3799$
surfango hawaii.............3799$
ez loader....399$

those are the prize on the panflet(retail)..but i would call them to make sher.

and they do like a lot off fun... :P

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Hey, thats pretty cool :)
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Post by Oziles »

We are planning on having them for rent this summer. Weight about 125lbs, dry. 3-4 hours on a tank of gas. And there are plans for a larger one with a bigger motor, probably for 2008, and a two seater as well.

Just waiting for the ice to go....

Cheers
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