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Coosa FD

(7 reviews) Write a Review
$2,499.00
SKU:
COFD121BLACKWIDOW_25
UPC:
810091237281

Specs

Length:
12' 7"
Width:
35"
Capacity:
450 lbs
Weight:
109 lbs
Weight with Seat:
115 lbs
Weight with Seat & Upper Drive:
128.5 lbs

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Warranty Information

This warranty applies to all Jackson Kayak products (kayaks, boats, coolers and kennels) and covers substantial defects in materials and workmanship in the hull and outfitting components sold new or as "demos". The warranty policy is subject to the exceptions lists. Review the full warranty list and details by clicking here.

7 Reviews

  • Coosa FD 3D
    5

    Posted by Bill Schultz on May 27th 2020

    I've always been a paddle guy, loving the Jackson Kraken's and Cuda LT. I have a 2020 Coosa FD 3D and have been out fishing from it three times and LOVE it. The two seat positions are perfect. I have been using the high position. The easy ability to move the seat up and back to get the best position to pedal is super. Under the seat I have made great use of the tackle/tool tray. The large rudder control knobs are great and I love the ability to control the rudder with one hand while fishing and holding the rod with the other. Pedaling is smooth and having the two postions for normal and shallow water is very nice, or stowed for "very" shallow water. I've paddled the Coosa FD and yes, somewhat wide, but it does paddle nicely. Something that came in handy fishing in wind blowing me towards where I was casting is the "backup" ability. WOW! Allowed me to back right out of where I was fishing. Yes, I was little skeptical, but I love this boat!

  • Coosa FD
    4

    Posted by Unknown on May 21st 2020

    The Coosa FD is a great kayak for me in both freshwater and saltwater. It is very fast and tracks well. I enjoy the under seat tray as it has got me to the point of being a minimalist on tackle. That does not mean that I still don't stow a tackle crate if I decide to take more that three rods. But using the tray under the seat and taking a cooler for some fish for dinner is a great space saver.
    The numerous tracks on the kayak allows me to add a lot of accessories to the kayak.
    The rod tubes at the bow confuse me as they don't align for storing my fishing rods. I fixed this by attaching a couple of YakAttack Paddlekeepers position in a way so that the rod butts could be secure.

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