Release the Kraken… the Kraken Release by jacksonkayak | Jul 17, 2014 | Fishing, Kraken | 8 comments Jackson Kayak Debuts Jim Sammons Signature Ultimate Offshore Fishing Kayak Sparta, TN – Jackson Kayak has teamed with one of the most recognizable kayak anglers in North America to develop “the ultimate paddlers kayak” for offshore and big lake kayak anglers. Pioneering kayak fisherman Jim Sammons, the gregarious host of two popular syndicated kayak fishing TV shows paired with Jackson Kayak design team leader Tony Lee to develop the all-new Kraken. Sammons, who has been using and endorsing Jackson Kayak boats for the past 18 months, said the Kraken is his signature dream boat; a sit-on-top designed for performance and outfitted with all the accessories he needs to carry him and his gear for miles an miles of fishing enjoyment. “Our core mandate was to build a great paddling boat for fishing, instead of a fishing boat we can paddle,” said Jackson Kayak design team lead Tony Lee. “The end result reflects all our design experiences pulled together into one very awesome paddling kayak.” At 15’3” the Kraken is designed for speed, comfort, and perfect trim to handle surf, swells, rough currents and beach landings with equal aplomb on the way out in search of fish, as well as on the home laden with the catch. “Tony did an awesome job coming up with the perfect balance of speed and stablitly,” Sammons said. Unique to the marketplace, the Kraken handles live bait challenges with ease thanks to an innovative, drill-free solution combining a bait tank pump scupper with an included customizable JKrate. Sammons also think kayak anglers will enjoy the Kraken’s seven separate areas of gear tracking for rigging flexibility. Named for the legendary many-tentacled Norse sea creature that fishermen often took the risk of trying to fish above since the catch was so plentiful in its clutches, the Kraken aims to be the go-to vessel of choice to help kayak angling enthusiasts land trophy catches. Key features of this monstrously equipped ready-to-fish kayak include the following: A new and improved Elite seat with fore/aft adjustable trim to compensate for large load swings; All new, more comfortable foot pegs; New hinged center hatch for easier hull storage access 4 behind-the-seat rod holders: 2 RAM Rocket Launchers, 2 Flush Mount; Neoprene sealed dual-level front hatch; Bait tank pump scupper; Transducer scupper for fish finders. Rotomolded of linear plastic, the Kraken weighs 75 pounds and has a capacity of a whopping 550 pounds. MSRP is $1799; $1999 with rudder. The Kraken will debut to sporting goods buyers at the upcoming Outdoor Retailer Summer Market in Salt Lake City Aug. 4 – 9. In addition, four new sportsman specific boats will also be unveiled at the trade show including the debut of Jackson Kayak’s first waterfowl specific kayak fishing/hunting boat in conjunction with premier camouflage maker, Realtree, as well as updates to three, more traditional, boat designs for anglers who love to ply rivers and small lakes. About Jackson Kayak. Founded in 2003 by Whitewater Hall of Famer Eric Jackson, family-owned and American-made, Jackson Kayak is the world’s leader in the design and manufacturing of whitewater kayaks and kayak fishing boats as well as expedition touring kayaks. For complete information about the company’s products and lifestyle, visit the Jackson Kayak website. 8 Comments Kris M on July 17, 2014 at 1:37 pm Time to trade in my BigRig it looks like! Jim Sammons and I must share a brain, all the upgrades one would ever want on a kayak and laid out in a very intuitive way. The big question, what colors will it come in? Super excited for August!! Great job Jackson, as always! Reply curtis wentling on July 17, 2014 at 3:20 pm any plans for an onboard trolling motor option (similar to the OK Torque)? Reply Emily Jackson on September 18, 2014 at 6:33 pm Not yet! Reply Robert jenkins on July 17, 2014 at 4:31 pm Can’t wait to get one Reply Ben on July 18, 2014 at 9:50 pm I’ve already been conversing with my better half on how we can purchase one. Hope I can find someone close to test paddle… Reply FishFuzz on July 20, 2014 at 5:26 pm C’mon James… Don’t tease hunters with just a single sentence about the new waterfowl boat. We must know more! Early teal season is nearly here! Reply William Ruiz on July 20, 2014 at 11:19 pm Hi guys Im goin to call you distributor in Puerto Rico next week to order the fist Kraken in the islan i just need to know the color to pick one thanks Reply Bart Smith on July 21, 2014 at 1:29 am I love my Big Tuna for offshore. Can’t wait to get my hands on one of these Reply Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Kris M on July 17, 2014 at 1:37 pm Time to trade in my BigRig it looks like! Jim Sammons and I must share a brain, all the upgrades one would ever want on a kayak and laid out in a very intuitive way. The big question, what colors will it come in? Super excited for August!! Great job Jackson, as always! Reply
curtis wentling on July 17, 2014 at 3:20 pm any plans for an onboard trolling motor option (similar to the OK Torque)? Reply
Ben on July 18, 2014 at 9:50 pm I’ve already been conversing with my better half on how we can purchase one. Hope I can find someone close to test paddle… Reply
FishFuzz on July 20, 2014 at 5:26 pm C’mon James… Don’t tease hunters with just a single sentence about the new waterfowl boat. We must know more! Early teal season is nearly here! Reply
William Ruiz on July 20, 2014 at 11:19 pm Hi guys Im goin to call you distributor in Puerto Rico next week to order the fist Kraken in the islan i just need to know the color to pick one thanks Reply
Bart Smith on July 21, 2014 at 1:29 am I love my Big Tuna for offshore. Can’t wait to get my hands on one of these Reply