They look really stable with the design, and after push poling a hobie on the flats, it really makes you consider a paddle board for ultra shallow draft.
I been thinking about getting this one but I feel it's just too hard to travel with without a truck and just to awkward to carry. Looks awesome on the water tho
They look really stable with the design, and after push poling a hobie on the flats, it really makes you consider a paddle board for ultra shallow draft.
You didn't mention the "fins" in the rear. Do they retract? Spring loaded? Easy to break off?
And is that tracks all around the board for rod holders?
fins are fixed. no prob. so far. yak attack gear tracks all the way around the l2fish
What kind of set up are you using to transport it on your roof?
Thule rack
I been thinking about getting this one but I feel it's just too hard to travel with without a truck and just to awkward to carry. Looks awesome on the water tho
it is more ackward than the l2utility or a BOTE.
HI how many knots is max speed ??
not sure. but, they are faster than u would think
You should do a video on how to renter a sup if capsized.
they don't flip. u just fall off and slide back up on the deck. easy.
Tampa Rocks!
barronredneck Cleveland rocks..
A little up there on the price but it looks awesome
You can by a Hobie Compass, deck it out, and still be under the price for one of these.
Love the board but it chips and scratches if you just look at it.
it was a rental fleet paddle board that was on loan from mariner sails.
2300 dollars? Nah!
Kevin B hell that ain't bad for what it is.
You would pay that in one year...
Just to cover the cost of a slip and winter storage if you owned a boat...