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Topic: FS: Advanced Elements 10' Inflatable Sit-In  (Read 3529 times)

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andyjade

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Not my boat, but posting for a good friend. It's a fun and swift little craft ideal for folks lacking storage or craving a portable toy.  Located in SE PDX.

FS: Advanced Elements Advanced Frame 10’ inflatable kayak. Includes the AE Backbone that fits under the floor, reinforcing the boat so it doesn’t flex as much in the middle. AE double action pump with all the pump heads is included as well. The original seat as well as an AE inflatable lumbar seat is included - the inflatable lumbar seat has been pumped up but never used in the water. Boat saw the water just four or five times during the spring and summer of 2012, and was always cleaned and dried before putting away. Stored in garage to minimize UV light exposure. All told, the boat and accessories retail for nearly $700 new, asking $500.





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« Last Edit: April 05, 2013, 01:33:11 PM by andyjade »
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micahgee

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I am not in the market for an inflatable but I used to have one of these. For an inflatable kayak its a pretty solid boat and it tracks pretty well. I use to take mine crabbing in the Puget Sound and it worked great before I got a roof rack. Its a nice little recreational kayak without needing a roof rack/storage space etc etc.

Just want to bump this thread and hope it sells quick for your friend AJ.
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