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Perception Outlaw 11.5
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04/08/21 05:21 PM
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Joined: May 2009
Posts: 501
scalebuster
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Pro Angler
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Pro Angler
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Any thoughts or experience with this boat?
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Re: Perception Outlaw 11.5
[Re: scalebuster]
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04/09/21 11:25 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 21,188
lconn4
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TFF Guru
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I just looked at one being loaded up at Academy, yesterday. Had never checked them out before. I started out with a Perception kayak 18 years ago and still have it, so you can call me a Perception homer.  It is heavy but any kayak that wide and that length is probably going to be within 10 to 15 lbs of it. I will say that Perception kayaks had the reputation of using the best plastic and the best hardware (stainless steel nuts and bolts) back in the day and I have no reason to believe they skimp on stuff these days. Would I paddle a kayak like that... nope, I prefer low seating position and skinny kayaks that can handle the windiest conditions. Now put a trolling motor on that kayak and then I might consider going to those type watercraft. Its a good looking boat in my opinion.  specs: https://www.perceptionkayaks.com/us/kayaks/outlaw-115
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Re: Perception Outlaw 11.5
[Re: scalebuster]
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04/12/21 01:08 AM
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Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 20
Nightwolf30
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Outdoorsman
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We got one three days ago and took it out to lake granger..high winds but it worked like a charm..we could actually stand up and fish with no problems..we may get a second one now..
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