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Catch PWR 100
Catch PWR 100 Description
The CATCH PWR 100 is made for the more advanced angler looking for a kayak packed with convenient and comfortable features for the ultimate fishing experience. All of Pelican's boats have been thoughtfully designed with the most convenient and comfortable features to suit each paddler’s specific needs. The outdoors is now within your reach with the perfect boat waiting for you.
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Catch PWR 100 Specs and Features
- Structure: Rigid / Hard Shell
- Cockpit Type: Sit on Top / Open Cockpit
- Seating Configuration: Solo
- Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult
- Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
- Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult
- Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Additional Attributes
- Tunnel Hull offers maximum stability giving you a secure and steady ride
- Ergo360 seating system on sliding rails allows you to adjust your position at any time
- Seat also swivels 360 degrees
- Packed with the most convenient features and storage compartments
- Accessory eyelets and two flush mount rod holders
- Pre-wired for your choice of gas or electric motor
- Additional flotation inside the hull of all of Pelican's sit-on-tops in meets or surpasses ABYC Standards
- Exceptionally durable high molecular density polyethylene means less material is needed to produce each boat
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Catch PWR 100 Reviews
Read reviews for the Catch PWR 100 by Pelican International as submitted by your fellow paddlers. All of the reviews are created and written by paddlers like you, so be sure to submit your own review and be part of the community!
I love mine works perfect
I love mine works perfect
What is wrong with the…
What is wrong with the person that gave this 1-star? Did he not know what he was buying? If anyone buys this "kayak" for paddling then I would like to know if you are interested in a seaside lot in Nebraska. It's not what it is for. If you are going to paddle, get a normal kayak. This is not a normal kayak. It's wide for a reason. It's 100% for people that want a wider, portable solo boat for a trolling motor. It's cheap at $1000 (or less) compare to quality kayak costs. Know what you are getting. I have an Old Town fishing kayak for paddling. The only reason I bring a paddle in this thing is if I had an issue with the battery. This is a hybrid "kayak" solo skiff. The battery and motor hookup is nice.
If you can't tell what you are getting by looking at it (the whole shape is different from a normal kayak) then that is on you.