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Jackson Kayak Blue Sky Boatworks Angler 360º
Jackson Kayak is a kayak manufacturer founded in 2003 by Whitewater Paddlers Tony Lunt, Eric Jackson and David Knight, in Sparta, TN. The foundation of the company was built by enthusiasts who believed the core values needed to be inclusivity, innovation, accessibility and community. Jackson Kayak has grown to claim a leading position as an elite kayak manufacturer in not only the whitewater sector but in the kayak fishing niche as well.
Overview
Highlights
- 48 sq ft of deck surface and unparalleled stability
- Hatch bins keep items handy and not lost inside of hulls
- Integrated wheel deployment system
- Seat has more of traditional bass boat feel; 360º swivelability
- Features our new Mark IV Flex Drive system
Available Colours
- Blue
- Green
- Tan
- Black
- White
- Grey
Jackson Kayak is a kayak manufacturer founded in 2003 by Whitewater Paddlers Tony Lunt, Eric Jackson and David Knight, in Sparta, TN. The foundation of the company was built by enthusiasts who believed the core values needed to be inclusivity, innovation, accessibility and community. Jackson Kayak has grown to claim a leading position as an elite kayak manufacturer in not only the whitewater sector but in the kayak fishing niche as well.
Features & Specifications
Overview
- Model Year: 2023
- Category: Kayaks
- Kayak Type: Fishing
- Paddlesport: Kayaking
- Number of Paddlers: Solo
- Structure: Rigid or Hard
- Propulsion: Paddle, Pedal, Motor
- Best Used For: Recreation, Fishing
- Intended Waterway: Lakes, Ponds & Inshore, Rivers & Creeks (Class I-II)
Specifications
- Length: 13' 3" / 406 cm
- Width: 48" / 122 cm
- Weight: 140 lb / 63 kg
- Capacity: 500 lb / 226.5 kg
Features
- Primary Material: Rotomolded Plastic
- Rudder or Skeg: Rudder
- Self Bailing: Yes
- Number of Hatches: 4+
- Storage: Stern Hatch, Bow Hatch
Outfitting
- Seat: Adjustable
- Standing Platform: Yes
- Rigging: Accessory Rails, Rod Holder(s), Carry Handles
What Users Are Saying
I just hit two years with this kayak and it is still the best I have fished from. My first SOT kayak was a Ride 135. I have owned a Big Tuna and an Outback as well. The 360 is my choice for all-day comfort and ease of use. No more multiple trips to the truck. The 360 is a one-trip deal, tackle, cart cooler and all. I have fished plenty of skinny water but also it has served me well out in the bays and on open water. It is stable and comfortable following the bunker schools around during the run. We had a great night last summer where I put one kid at the bow and another in the stern when we crushed dip-netting crabs along mussel beds. If I want to chase strippers in 3ft swells, I am still going to take the Outback. For just about everything else, the 360 is my go-to.