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by [WR]
[October 12, 2025, 11:41:58 PM]

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Guess who's back?
jed with a spring Big Mack

Topic: Anyone looking to thin out their herd?  (Read 4324 times)

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wetwhopper

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I just sold my boat and have also fished out of a Malibu Mini-x for seabass, lings, dungies & tidal coho. I'm looking to fish bigger salt water this year (Westport, Neah Bay, etc.) and need something longer & faster. My budget is $500.00. Is that even realistic? Lol. My ideal yak would be a 12-14' OK, Wilderness Syst. or Malibu. I would love a Hobie but they are definitely out of my league price wise. Would be willing to spend a little more for one with fish finder/transducer already set up. Thanks.


Noah

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I don't think you'll find much in that price range. Maybe an older tarpon but I think you're still going to be off 200-300 bucks. If you push your budget to 800-1000 you could pick up something like a T13.


Fungunnin

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A friend of mine is looking to sell his OK Trident 15 with Hummingbird 385 color gps depth finder for $750.
Super clean boat.


Noah

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That sounds like exactly what you're looking for. I'd buy that fast before it's gone!


wetwhopper

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I'm interested. Can he post some more pics? I also received a few PM with some more interesting leads. Thanks guys. I'm already cooking dinner for my wife tonight so I can explain my needs to her. Lol!


[WR]

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That T15 is a good deal, Rich. Glad to see you back with the group, too.


Fungunnin

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Here are a few more pics ...






wetwhopper

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Nice looking fishing machine. I'm thinking frantically. I also have a bead on an almost new T13 with a rudder ( but no fish finder/gps). Nice to have options... Doing my research.


INSAYN

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You most likely won't need a rudder on the T13.  It tracks great on it's own, but steers great with just a paddle. 

However, the T11 tends to need a rudder to track straight as it is on the shorter side.
The ol' T15 can use the help of a rudder for steering it's long body.
 

"If I was ever stranded on a beach with only hand lotion...You're the guy I'd want with me!"   Polyangler, 2/27/15


wetwhopper

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Thanks for the info insayn. Makes sense.


yakbass

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That is a good deal. I love my t15 a couple years newer than this one with the same finder. Many a fish has come into that boat.