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StraitEdge Angler PRO Kayak

StraitEdge Angler PRO Kayak

Description

Be prepared to take your kayak fishing to the next level with the StraitEdge Angler PRO Kayak from Advanced Elements. With a drop stitch floor, wide beam construction, durable multi-layer material, and five air chambers, you'll feel solid standing up or bringing in a big catch in rough conditions. Patented aluminum rib-frame technology offer superior tracking and performance. A groundbreaking accessory frame system provides plenty of easy access options and attachment points for any aftermarket additions you may need. The included AirFrame PRO seat features mesh panels and offers all day comfort and support. Plenty of stainless steel d-rings, bungee deck lacing, and paddle holders ensure that everything in your boat has a place to go. If you're looking for a fully loaded fishing kayak check out the Advanced Elements StraitEdge PRO Kayak and fish on!

Hull design - Built-in aluminum ribs define the bow and stern and improve tracking while the drop-stitch floor construction provides rigid stability.

Versatile - The unique Accessory Frame System gives kayakers the ability to mount aftermarket rod holders, a fish finder and other equipment.

Propulsion capable - Increase your propulsion capacity by adding Bixpy Motor to the fin box.

Comfortable - High support, adjustable AirFrame PRO seat provides comfort for hours of paddling.

Durable - The kayak is outfitted with abrasion pads in high-use areas to ensure maximum durability.

Accessories included - The package includes a drop-stitch floor, two accessory frames, an AirFrame PRO seat, a duffel bag with shoulder straps, an owner's manual and a repair kit.

Length: 10’6″, width: 38.5', weight: 45 lb

Max. weight 400 lb (181 kg), Max. paddler height: 6'1'

Is it self bailing? Insane a wave or water gets in? It is self bailing.

How large is it when deflated? It has it’s own carry bag and folds up into appropriate thirds. So about 3 to 4 foot long. It is very stable and has decent tracking.

Can it be split so it weighs less than 50 lbs? The seat can be removed and the floor is a separate unit which can, if you want, be removed. But why one would want to, I don't understand, as it is needed for proper function in the water.

Is it designed to attach a fish finder and associated transducer? You could mount a fish finder and the transducer off the aluminum bow or stern rail system. Scotty makes mounts that fit perfectly with the aluminum tubing and make a transducer kit that has a folding arm that can be deployed into the water over the side. A fish finder could also be attached to this system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it self bailing? Insane a wave or water gets in?

It is self bailing.

How large is it when deflated?

It has it’s own carry bag and folds up into appropriate thirds. So about 3 to 4 foot long. It is veryStable and has decent tracking

Can it be split so it weighs less than 50 lbs?

The seat can be removed and the floor is a separate unit which can if you want be removed, but why one would want to I don't understand, as it is needed for proper function in the water.

Is it designed to attach a fish finder and associated transducer?

You could mount a fish finder and the transduccer off the aluminum bow or stern rail system. Scotty makes mounts that fit perfectly with the aluminum tubing and make a transducer kit that has a folding arm that can be deployed into the water over the side. A fish finder could also be attached to this system.