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Topic: Hobie Outback + Gear for sale. $2500  (Read 5064 times)

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ColdFusion

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Due of my family situation I would like to sell my Hobie Outback. I sell it as a package which consists of:

1. Hobie Outback, which I bought from this forum last year, I think it is year 2013 or so. It has normal use scratches on the bottom. It also comes with:
 - Turbo fins;
 - Sail rudder (it doesn't auto fold from the cockpit, I don't know why, I didn't have time to look into the issue);
 - 4 installed Yak Attack slide tracks;
 - Garmin echo 200 Fishfinder + speed sensor;
 - Garmin MAP 76S GPS (or similar, I don't remember off the top of my head);
 - Appropriate RAM Mounts to hold the fishfinder and GPS;
 - Seattle Sports SeaRover Deck Compass;
 - Paper chart of Puget Sound in Seattle area + Lake Washington;
 - Kwik Tek ATV Safety Flag (6 feet);
 - TMS Kayak Cart;
 - Brand new (still in the box) Scotty DepthMaster downrigger;
 - Brand new Shoreline Marine All-Round Stern Light (needs to be installed);
 - Brand new Yak Gear Deluxe Anchor Trolley Kit (needs to be installed);
 - 2 Homemade kayak loaders for a sedan;
2. Kokatat Expedition Dry Suit. Plus:
 - Kokatat Liner;
3. NRS CVest Type III Life Jacket. Plus:
 - NRS Pilot Rescue
 - ACR PFD Signaling Emergency C-Strobe
4. Standard Horizon HX851. It has my MMSI programmed it, and the radio has to be sent to the factory to reset MMSI. Otherwise it will work as intended.
5. 3 fishing rods: 1 for trolling, 2 spinnings with 1 Shimano reel with 2 spare spools (1 rod is brand new);
6. 2 Crab pots with 2 ropes (100 feet each) and 2 buoys (with my name on them, so kinda useless, but it is there);
7. Small selection of lures, hooks, fishing lines and whatnot.

Price is $2500. Price is firm.

I won't have Craigslist ad until later time, because I want a NWKA fella to take advantage of the offer.

I hope the yak will find new home soon and will make new owner happy.


Thanks.

Alex.
« Last Edit: May 16, 2014, 12:13:59 PM by ColdFusion »


ColdFusion

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Kayak color is yellow (golden papaya). Dry suit size is XXL. But I wear XL and the suit fits me fine.


ColdFusion

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Dry suit also comes with high neoprene boots, size either 10 or 11.


bb2fish

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What size are you that the DrySuit fits you well?  Height, weight...maybe chest size?    Does it have a relief zipper?  I might have a friend interested in the package. 


ColdFusion

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I'm 6'2", 240#. Yes, it does have a relief zipper.
« Last Edit: May 14, 2014, 11:27:36 PM by ColdFusion »


ColdFusion

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I also will add short 3mm neoprene wet suit XL size with custom made "girls style" relief zipper (for "#2"). And neoprene gloves medium size and a 2mm neoprene hat. Neoprene for 2 months of the summer time. Dry suit for the rest of the time.


ColdFusion

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It also comes with lithium ion battery for the fish finder.


[WR]

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^^ BUMP UP ^^
here is an almost turn key deal for someone...
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ColdFusion

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I just learned that the company I work for signed new 5 years contract last night. Likelihood of termination of my position has been dramatically reduced. I decided to postpone selling the kayak. It may be back to the market at a later time though. Thank you everyone and I'm sorry for the dust. I need a drink or two.


Noah

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Hope you get to stick around!


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Don't get too drunk.... ;D
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Northwoods

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Hope things work for you to stick around for a while yet.  In case things turn bad again I'd be highly interest in items 3 and 5 from your original list.  Maybe #2 as well, though I have an XL that is plenty big on me as it is.  But I want to have a spare drysuit for loaning out.
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ColdFusion

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I actually will put kayak back to the market. My wife got truly upset when I told her that I won't sell the yak. I guess she never liked it, and was very afraid to become widow one day.

So to make long story short. I will sell the yak as package, price is the same, but firm. I think it is a very good price to keep it firm.

I will update the ts message once I will get to the office in 3 hours.
« Last Edit: May 16, 2014, 10:47:32 AM by ColdFusion »


Northwoods

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Sorry to hear that.  I don't personally view kayak fishing as any more dangerous than a lot of other outdoor activities, particularly if you take appropriate safety precautions.  A PFD and drysuit, used properly, will turn the majority of dangerous situations from life threateneing to embarassing.

But.  Happy Wife, Happy Life.

If you decide to part out the extras let me know.
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I told my wife I had a $500,000 life insurance policy in case something happened. She was a bit calmer after that...

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