I like it a lot. While it tracks well and has a large payload, it is heavy; mine is the 14.5 and they make a lighter 12' though. It needs a bow skirt to shed water better - a minor issue on most days. It is a lot of fun to stand and paddle for sure and when you're not standing the seat is extremely comfortable.
Steve C
On 5/21/12 9:30 PM, Matt Geiman wrote:
what do you think of your Native Ultimate? I'm looking for something portable and can stand up in.
On Friday, May 18, 2012 6:44:27 PM UTC-4, Stephen C wrote:I fished Little Hunting Creek last weekend, on the incoming tide - bad--
time, and with a stiff NW breeze. Ok...I want a house there, or at
least a friend who has shore access...cause launching a kayak from
anywhere near there really is a pain. Got skunked. Beautiful day with
my sons though. Oh yeah, we rescued a duckling which would have been
easy prey for the zombie snakeheads. There were a few other dead
ducklings around him and no adults. So, my son jumped him, dumping his
kayak, but saved him nonetheless. So, now I have a duckling running
around the house leaving crap everywhere it goes. Cute as hell though.
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