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The Native Titan Propel is a pedal-driven bass boat extraordinaire. Large and in charge, the Titan offers unsurpassed stability and ample room and flexibility to move around. Optimal for sight casting with plenty of leverage to reel in the catch, this is a fisherman's fantasy fulfilled. This boat features easy-to-reach horizontal rod storage with rod tip protection. Elevated First Class Seating is designed for comfortable transitions between standing and sitting, and it can be moved out of the way for a walk-around deck. The boat also features two stern power pole mounts for dual anchoring to further increase stability. Optional transom-style motor mount that will accept trolling motors for a power-assisted ride sold separately.
Pedal driven bass boat extraoridinaire
Includes 2 Power Pole mounts for dual anchoring
Seat can be slide all the way to the rear of the boat
Large front hatch with cover and horizontal rod storage
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Reviews
By: robertsyakinDate: Mar 05, 2019
The Titan 12 is awesome love it. I ordered on line had little trouble with shipment to my house it was delayed two times before I got it on the date that they said I would week later than first stated to me. I would do it again the Titan was worth the extra wait.
Q:
I am interest in the Feel Free Lure 13.5 or the Native Titan 12. I am new to Kayak fishing & am a big guy 300lbs. I want to be able to load the Kayak in the back of my truck launch it either in the lake or maybe eventually harbors. Really like the feel free just worried about the extra length & stability vrs the wider Native.
A:
Thank you for your interest! The Native is definitely going to be a much more stable kayak for you, since it is 39" wide compared to the Lure 13.5's 36". Now the Native is significantly heavier, however, I have found it is fairly easy to lift when using a tailgate extender. Depending on how tall you are, you are also going to have more leg room in the Titan. Hopefully this helps, but if you have any other questions please let us know!
A:
Unfortunately, for the Titan 12, the propel drive comes installed on the kayak, so we do not offer the Titan without the propel. However, if you are looking for a more stable kayak that is a more economical decision, the following two kayaks may be what you are looking for:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/24971/Bonafide-SS127-Sit-on-Top-Fishing-Kayak.html
or
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/24883/3-Waters-Kayaks-Big-Fish-120-Fishing-Kayak.html
Q:
I just purchased one of these kayaks. I have been getting some conflicting information regarding how to store it. I do not have the ability to hang it off anything in my garage and so it must be on the floor. What would be the best way to store this kayak?
A:
Thanks for your question! We wouldn't recommend storing the kayak directly on the floor, due to the possibility of hull deformation over time. You may want to look into a storage rack that would help conform to the full of the boat, but does not need to be attached to the wall. See below:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/14721/Malone-FS-Rack-3-Kayak-Storage-System.html