What makes the Raptor different?
Everything – from bow to stern !
4 The Raptor’s uniquely shaped bow is designed to shred waves, deflect spray, yet still maintains a low profile reducing the effects of windage
4 Though comparable in weight, its width, measured along the seat section, is much narrower. This allows for easy paddle strokes and it’s easy on the knuckles too.
4 Look at the bottom, you’ll notice the sleek smooth
hull is free of those energy-sapping scupper holes
that create drag moving through the water.
4 The large, open cockpit allows quick entry and exits,
much like a Sit On Top, but with space for unconfined
movement. Notice the low profile seat has you sitting
comfortably at water level, for increased stability.
4 The rear storage well is positioned closer, directly
behind the seat, for easier access. We've also drained
the storage well out through the transom using an oversized
1.5" diameter hole.
4 The rear is where there is the biggest difference. The catamaran-style pontoons provide a level of stability that is unparalleled. Stability that allows you to stand up and move about the boat freely. Stability that only the Raptor can provide.
4 Safely protected between the pontoons is a rugged, fully retractable, foot controlled rudder assembly.
The pontoons also help to shield the rudder from any
rocks or bumps you may accidentally encounter.
When you compare the Raptor to other kayaks it’s easy to see – there is no comparison – it’s in a class by itself.
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April 14th, 2011
Kayak Fishing Magazine and Rickey Mitchell review the new Raptor. Click
here to read the story.
Oct. 29th, 2010
Kayak Angler Magazine reviews the new Raptor. Click
here to read the story.
May 20th, 2010
Promotional Video Complete
