Make Your Next Yak Purchase a NuCanoe Frontier 12

NuCanoe’s model is a reimagining of sit-on-top kayaks, and the NuCanoe Frontier 12 is as versatile as they come.

If you fish and hunt in a variety of environments, this stable kayak is likely a good investment for you. Here’s what you should know.

Simplicity
If there’s one key feature that utterly defines the NuCanoe Frontier 12, it’s simplicity.

But before you take that the wrong way, know this: it is a compliment if there ever was one.

Many modern kayaks are engineered almost to the point of insanity, laden with gear tracks, pedal drives, modular seating, hatches, and other mind-boggling features.

The NuCanoe Frontier 12 gets back to basics. It doesn’t lack storage, adjustability, modularity, or versatility, but it isn’t overwhelming, either.

It offers a simple open-cockpit design with plenty of room for what you need to bring along for the day’s trip, without overdoing it. It’s simplicity, optimized.

The Ultimate In Stability
If you’ve ever had a bad experience with a sit-on-top kayak, leave that memory at the door. The NuCanoe Frontier 12 offers stability you must experience to believe.

With a 20” wide Cast and Blast deck, the Frontier 12 is stable enough for you to stand and cast – or even shoot (with practice, of course) – comfortably. Standing and paddling in this kayak is also a breeze.

There are few if any fishing kayaks that offer this much stability at this size, weight, and configuration, especially with the lightweight, polyethylene design (it’s only 80 pounds) and open cockpit.

Adjustability and Versatility
The NuCanoe Frontier 12 offers a great deal of adjustability and versatility thanks in part to its 172” Freedom Track. Go alone or take a partner in tandem with you on your trip.

The Frontier 12, in its basic configuration, is designed to be paddled – which is simple, but effective, and zero-maintenance. Plus, for some serious bass fishermen (who like to get over the weeds) and duck hunters (who need to get in and out of the really shallow stuff) the freedom and shallow draft offered by paddling is simple superiority. There’s that word again – simple – and the Frontier 12 corners it.

With that said, it’s still configurable with a pedal drive unit or, thanks to its square transom, a trolling motor.

Security for Mission-Critical Gear
Even with its open-cockpit design, the Frontier 12 has plenty of room for your gear and essentials. It has plenty of track space for mounting accessories and comes with a day hatch at the bow with a gear bucket insert.

Plus, there’s plenty of room (for a kayak, that is) in the hull for storing decoys, tackle, and more.

Cast & Blast (and More)
The NuCanoe Frontier 12 is equally at home in sweetwater, in the salt, and even in the marshes. With its top-tier stability, adequate room, and easy handling, you could even take it wilderness camping.

Ready to Pull the Trigger on a NuCanoe Frontier 12?
If you’re looking for a place where you can buy one of these fishing kayaks, or learn more about alternatives from NuCanoe, Jackson, HOODOO, Hobie, and other top brands, visit No Bad Days Kayak at the previous link.

You can also call them at 512-229-0560 if you want personalized advice or recommendations. They’ll be happy to help.

For more information about Old Town Autopilot 120 and Nucanoe Unlimited Please visit: No Bad Days Kayak.

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