Old Town Sportsman Big Water 132 Kayak

About This Item

SPECS:

  • Total Weight Capacity: 425 lbs.
  • Usable Weight Capacity: 339 lbs.
  • Assembled Weight: 86 lbs.
  • Length: 13 ft. 2 in.
  • Width: 34 in.

DESIGN:

  • Single person sit-on-top
  • Fishing
  • Designed for adults

FEATURES:

  • Tri-hull design is easy to paddle yet stable enough to allow standing up
  • Fully adjustable Element seat is breathable and quick drying to keep you comfortable while out on the water
  • Six accessory tracks 4-forward and 2-rear allow you to customize your accessory mounting
  • Three flush mount rod holders, 2 rear-facing and one forward-facing
  • Non-slip EVA foam deck pads keep the deck cool and comfortable while paddling or standing
  • Adjustable sliding foot braces snap into place
  • Center console has two removable containers, accessory tracks, a cup holder, splashproof storage and a magnetized area for hooks and lures
  • Rod tip holders and retainer bungees let you keep additional rods out of the way
  • Custom tackle box fits under the seat
  • Side hull mounted paddle clip and molded paddle rest help keep your paddle out of the way while fishing
  • Large tank-well in the stern provides additional storage
  • Sealed bow hatch dry storage
  • Model: 01.4070.0103, 01.4070.0105, 01.4070.0101
  • Brand : Old Town
  • Country of Origin : United States of America
  • Web ID: 21OTOASPRTSMNBGWTPSK
  • SKU: 21617687

REVIEWS

5.0
100%
Recommended

3 Reviews

Streetj

Verified Purchase

I've been in it a few times now and love it very stabile easy to paddle and maneuver looking to buy another one

Excellent Large Fishing Kayak

I bought this last month. Tracks well and paddles easily. Great stability for fishing and the storage is a bonus. I can even travel with the rods inside the hull. I prefer no pedals so this was a great option.

Best Drift Fishing Kayak!

Hands free fishing is amazing, but PDL drive allows me to adjust my drift line in seconds. This is my kayak of choice for drifting flats for flounder and other species when a drift is the best option.

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