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Topic: SOLD - Ocean Kayak Scupper Pro TW  (Read 1615 times)

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Shad

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  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2022
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Up for free is an old Ocean Kayak Scupper Pro TW. If you have been thinking about trying a lighter/narrower paddle kayak for fishing, the Scupper is pretty good. The Swell Scupper 14 is a similar new model, but it weighs a good 13lbs more than the original's 55lbs. If you have noodle arms like me, every pound counts when car topping a kayak on an SUV.

I bought the Scupper two years ago for $300 to try out kayak fishing without breaking the bank. The straps and bungees are less than two years old, and I installed a couple of YakAttack Mighty Mounts for a rod holder and fish finder. The kayak is a little faded and has the usual scratches, but it paddles great (with no leaks).

Additional accessories if you want them:
  • Small crate that fits the tankwell.
  • Two YakAttack TetherTube Rod Holders zip tied into the crate.
  • Scupper plugs.
  • Spare front hatch.
  • Plastic for future plastic weld repairs.
  • Budget aluminum and plastic paddle.





A recent paddle in the kayak (the other paddler):  https://youtu.be/HMa_2LxuIe4?si=VVb9nroM3CfJSGKR

Specs:  https://test-acquia.oceankayak.com/sites/oceankayak_site/files/ocean_kayak_2009_product_guide.pdf

I am giving the Scupper away because I've accumulated two fiberglass sit-on-top kayaks, and I do not have the space to justify keeping it. The NWKA forum has been helpful, so hopefully someone on NWKA will take it off my hands before I list it for cash on Craigslist or FB Marketplace.

If interested, feel free to contact me to arrange a pickup in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, WA.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2024, 05:09:49 PM by shad »


Matt M

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
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Am not in the market for another kayak but this is a pretty awesome gesture for the community. I am sure there's someone in that neck of the woods that could use a kayak without breaking the bank (or any money.)
-Matt

Old Town Sportsman 120 PDL


snopro

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  • Location: HR
  • Date Registered: Jun 2008
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Cool OG boat.  X2 on offering it up to someone in need.


DWB123

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  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Date Registered: Aug 2013
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That's a super nice offer! If you haven't already found someone, I bet the NW chapter of Heroes on the Water would be happy to take it off your hands.


Shad

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2022
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Thanks, DWB123. I will look into Heroes on the Water if someone on the forum does not pick it up.