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Topic: Another craigslist find: 15' fishin Yak 450.00  (Read 4734 times)

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Drool

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I don't need a yak - just breaking mine in, but for others here...
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/1400368649.html

I read this a few times and decided it's probably not an Ocean Kayak.  Can anyone ID this from the photo?


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An Ocean Kayak Scupper!
decent deal (only if you include the yakima stuff) if you ask me
« Last Edit: September 30, 2009, 08:07:50 PM by The Nothing »
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Yep, Scupper. probably a "Pro". wonder how old it really is??


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With the Yakima stuff it is a fairly decent deal... especially for someone just starting out.


Drool

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An Ocean Kayak Scupper!
decent deal (only if you include the yakima stuff) if you ask me

Thanks guys.  I saw 15'  and was trying to figure out why it didn't look like a prowler.  Newbie mistake.


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The twin hatch Scupper Pro is a prize find in some people's book.  It has a bit of a cult following.  That one looks to be a bit faded, but sometimes it is hard to tell from pics.  Check it out carefully if you're considering buying it.  $450 with Yakima is an ok price.  If I were looking at it, I'd like to get it the package below $400.

-Allen


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Could I fish safely with a downrigger off this boat?


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Could I fish safely with a downrigger off this boat?

It certainly is doable.  But the Scuppers are a narrower boat and to some people (depending on experience) they are a bit tippy.

-Allen


 

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