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Topic: Scupper pro alert - Portland CL  (Read 4267 times)

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ThreeWeight

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These things seem to be in pretty high demand by folks wanting a long-distance and rough-water ready boat, so I thought I'd post this.  Not my boat, I know nothing about it, but looks to be in nice shape.

http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/boa/722544470.html


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BTW, OK will continue production of the Scupper Pro this year ... I guess there is a lot of demand for them.

-Allen


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there's another one listed in redmond ore. , too

last week, i saw 3 in the seattle area...2 on bainbridge island, and i think the other was up around everett.. not on the list any more i see...

so, what is so special about these boats that they have such a loyal cultish following?? ???
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so, what is so special about these boats that they have such a loyal cultish following?? ???

Long, on the thinner side (26" beam") and fast.   Good handling.  Kind of like a sportscar of SOT kayaks.  One of the "originals".  They have quite a following in the dive community as well ... easy on and off.

-Allen