Loving maverick
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Loving maverick
Hi all just like to hear from anyone who has has or had the loving maverick 13 or the kahawai 12 as I'm thinking about getting it thanks
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Re: Loving maverick
Hey Pete, when I saw the title of the post I thought you had a new friend
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Re: Loving maverick
Yeah need a goose yak and top gun is on the water
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Re: Loving maverick
A friend. I suppose it should be Lovig Maverick - not loving Maverick - - I see the confusion.outback paul wrote:Hey Pete, when I saw the title of the post I thought you had a new friend
Apparently my personality already socially isolates me, so I am ahead of the virus prevention curve
Sorry Rob, back on track now - I haven't used one. Have you tried any of the facebook groups?
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
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Re: Loving maverick
Na not yet I will do iv got a next generation 9 kayak it's jus a tad small for me
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Re: Loving maverick
Had a quick look at SLH - not a bad rig at the current special price. 2 seat heights would make paddling easy (down low) and the sitting back on the high setting when anchored. Plenty of storage and rod holders. No idea about the stability but they look good for the price.
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Re: Loving maverick
Yeah I'm thinking of getting it all the kahawai 12 jus need more storage space the next generation 9 too small
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Re: Loving maverick
$890 the price yeah
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Re: Loving maverick
Hi Robert, i bought the lovig Maverick a coupoe of years ago and found it to be an excellent fishing yak, very stable although i never used the higher seat setting, however it is somewhat a barge to paddle, not saying you can't cover the k's but when it's not flat you work hard I made several modifications to mine to suit my application, all posted on here in the DIY section.
Although I've taken mine offshore it's really more suited to the bay, depending on your purpose either of the 2 lovig yaks I would definitely recommend for a cheap yak im 20k out of Geelong so if your around this area your welcome to try mine out or give me a call and ask questions
Although I've taken mine offshore it's really more suited to the bay, depending on your purpose either of the 2 lovig yaks I would definitely recommend for a cheap yak im 20k out of Geelong so if your around this area your welcome to try mine out or give me a call and ask questions
Mob no: 0401580668
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Yak PBs kingfish (about this big <>>><), squid 39 cm, king george 42 cm, snapper 72 cm, gummy 122 cm, 71cm flatty (estimated ) Cobia 133cm