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    Wilderness System ATAK
    Length 14'1"
    Width 34".
    Weight 86 lbs.
    Capacity 550 lbs
    Price $1795.00
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    That's a great looking set up.
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    By the way. That is not me in the kayak, and it's not my kayak. Just thought I'd share some photos from sites I found showing the new kayak in action. I'm still
    in my WS 135.
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    Should be a nice one. I like the front "hatch" storage area but don't like the price tag. High $$ for sure.
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    Looks super, but $$$ and weight ????
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    That and the Thresher are gonna be real popular with the shallow water sight fisherman. Dont know as though I would want to paddle one a long distance or through breakers. But to pole flats and sight fish would be awesome. I would look to the Tarpon series if paddling distance or rough water. Wilderness Systems is deffinately listening to market demands.
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    Nice looking yak. Ive been looking at the WS Ride 115X and the Jacskon Coosa. That pne is tempting except for the price.

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    Looks great, especially the raised seat.

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    It should look great for about $1795.


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