Friday, April 18, 2014

Palmetto Guide Yak- Wilderness System Ride 115 AA

This is my Wilderness System Ride 115 Advance Angler. Words can not hardly describe this yak, and all the features it is outfitted with. First of all, this yak is incredibly stable, this is due in part to it's Double Chimed Bottom, a first of its kind. The Kayak is so stable I can stand up, stand up paddle, and even walk from end to the other. The Ride 115 weights in at 75lbs. and is 33 inches wide and 11 feet in total length. This make for a very verse and pleasurable yak to paddle. You can run Class III rapids, take it to the ICW/ Saltwater Creeks, Down Rivers, or Flat Water. Two built in rod holders, so as you can see the WS Ride 115 AA can handle just about anything you throw at it.
Some of the features that come on the WS Ride 115 AA are as followed; an unreal amount of storage, internal and external, rudder ready, fully adjustable foot braces, 4 comfort carry handles, resign molded over laid with plastic mold-this make the Ride super strong, skid plate at the rear, Phase 3 Pro Air Seat-that is raised off the bottom of the kayak by 4 inches.
A few custom features that I have added are as followed; Quiet Traction through out the yak-for sound barrier, dry bags, dry storage, custom built fishing crate-can carry 3 more rods, multi gopro mounts, yakattack stack out pole, yakattack panfish, custom rod leashes, etc....
A view from above of the front internal storage hatch, and the smaller hatch between your legs, both hatches are completely waterproof, and the Phase 3 Pro Air Seat that is fully adjustable. In fact it adjust more than some car seat that I have owned.
 I highly recommend the Wilderness System Ride 115 AA, in fact I love mine so much that I am already looking at getting another one. This way when we are out on our Guided Trips we can let customers experience how nice the yaks are. Simply put the best kayak n the market right now, and I can not find anything negative to say about mine. Hope to see you on the water or trail soon, and we really appreciate you taking time to check out our wonderful blog. Leave a comment if you are interested in taking a paddle with us, and be sure to check us out on Facebook.

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