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Manta Ray Sit-on-Top Series

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Release Date
August 04, 2009
Brand
Native Watercraft
New Season - New Innovations - Native Watercraft is enhancing the Manta Ray Sit-on-Top Series

(Greensboro, North Carolina) – The popular Manta Ray sit-on-top series is getting a few new features this season including a new accessory attachment system, the Groove and the DVC Deluxe seating system making them even more luxurious and comfortable.

The Groove will allow a range of accessories to easily be slid on and off including fishing rod holders, mounting plates and a dashboard. The high grade aluminum rails are light but strong and can withstand use in salt water environments.

The former DVC seat is being upgraded to a DVC Deluxe seat which is still made from the same solar screen and 3-D mesh that allows the seat to drain, vent and cushion but now has a few additions. New side pads provide added comfort for your hips and serve as arm rests. A wedge beneath the seat provides more padding beneath thighs and knees and can be extended to fit your height. Plus, a new adjustment system will make it easier to control the seat back position while you are on the water.

For more information, contact Andy Zimmerman (336) 454-8385 [mail address protected from spambots with javascript] .

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