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ZeeHawk

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WR got me looking at CL and found some interesting stuff.

Here's some small Wheeleez but at a good price... in Spokane.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/1247979849.html

Good deal on a OK Caper.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/1239819684.html

And an interesting yak. Have heard of a few of these and they were fast yaks. A different design but looks like fun.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/1248947967.html

Malibu X-factor
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/1239522304.html

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And an interesting yak. Have heard of a few of these and they were fast yaks. A different design but looks like fun.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/1248947967.html

I looked at one of these once and dug up some history on them.  REI used to offer them.  I would have bought it as the price was right on this old school yak, but alas the cockpit was too short for my long-ish legs.

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just emailed them about that one.. think it would be a good fish yak?
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[WR]

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WR got me looking at CL and found some interesting stuff............And an interesting yak. Have heard of a few of these and they were fast yaks. A different design but looks like fun.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/1248947967.html

Z

went and looked at this in person today.. this definitely will make someone a nice surf play boat. (Nanook, AndyJade, et al, you listening? )

i passed on it because after sitting in it, playing with it, i decided it isnt for me.

the rudder is a tiny "D" at the back and doesnt clear the stern bottom. i didnt like the low volume hatches. and it definitely will need a  good seat.

basically, its a high speed old school SOT tourer. the price is right, too,. i looked it up last night and in the great shape this is in, it is welll worth the money he's asking.
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