
Weight– or lack of to be more precise. Weighing in at 62 lbs (without the drive unit) the Slayer Propel 10 is the lightest 10′ pedal drive fishing kayak on the market. Light enough to lift car top or effortlessly slide into the back of a pickup, this little yak is a master of hands free fishing.
Powered by Native Watercraft’s unique Propel Pedal Drive System which boasts forward and reverse, the Slayer Propel 10 keeps you on the fish and provides a major aid landing the catch of the day. Armchair-comfortable seat, rock-solid stability, clutter-free cockpit: the design empowers even the xxl angler to stand and sight-cast or to just relax and sip the beverage of the day. Propel speeds vary depending on currents and wind, but we find pedaling 3.5 miles per hour all day long smooth and easy. The rail mount system means easy on-and-off for rod holders from major brands like Scotty, Ram, Railblaza, and purposely-positioned rails for mounting cameras to capture your trophy catch.
FEATURE LIST
Propel Pedal Drive System with FORWARD AND REVERSE
Hand Sewn Seating with Adjustable Inseam
Left Hand Rudder Control System
Impact Resistant Stern Rudder
17″ Dry Bow Hatch Cover
Right Hand Forward Facing Rod Holder/Cup Holder
Two Flush Mount Rod Holders Aft
Groove Tracks for Accessory Mounting
Premium Deck Padding for Standing
Propel Drive Trunk Cover with Accessory Tray and Cup Holder
5″ Dry Storage Hatch
Padded Carry Handles
Rear Storage Well
Super Seal Scupper Plugs
Drain Plug
HULL DESIGN FEATURES
Sharp Bow Entry for Tracking
Modified Tunnel Hull for Ultra Stability and Tracking
Rudder Protective Keel for Tracking
Upper Peninsula Delivery Only
We'll deliver kayaks, bikes, and hard sided stand up paddle boards over $400 for free within 50 miles of our Houghton or Marquette locations. We offer delivery throughout the Upper Peninsula beyond 50 miles for $200. All orders outside of the U.P. will be canceled and refunded as we aren't able to ship them. If you have any questions please give us a call. We'd be happy to work with customers who don't live locally.