Just checked this out on the Jackson homepage. How do you think this is going to be? Personally I think it's going to be pretty cool, and I like the idea of a whitewater boat that I can camp out of. Any opinions?
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Jackson All-Water?
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Jackson All-Water?
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Re: Jackson All-Water?
It's basically their version of the Liquid Logic Remix XP's. I'll be interested to see what the skeg looks like.
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Re: Jackson All-Water?
It's basically a Dagger Approach as well. Looks like the edges are a little more rounded than the approach. In my opinion Jackson's plastic is better than Dagger. You can cram that back hatch full of ice and beer and just put your camping stuff by your legs. Drop skeg, open beer, life's good.
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Re: Jackson All-Water?
Yeah...the pointed ends and the narrow width is more like the Approach. The 9ft and 10ft option is like the Remix. I want a hybrid boat, but I'm waiting to see the expedition Mystic. I'm hoping it will be out in May.stormcrow wrote:It's basically a Dagger Approach as well.
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