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Topic: For Sale Old Town Trip 10 "Angler" Sit In Kayak  (Read 5657 times)

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Cosmo

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I recently purchased a second Outback, this one for my son, and am trying to thin out the kayak fleet, as my wife put it.

I purchased this Old Town Trip 10 Angler Kayak 2 years ago from Dicks for $500, plus a $100 Field and Stream Fiber glass paddle, and $50 cart.  I've added an anchor trolley, Scotty Rod Holder, and flag.  Kayak is like new and has been stored in the garage.

This is a great kayak for bays, flat rivers and lakes, as demonstrated by the videos of my son showing me up by handling multiple Chinook, Rockfish and Trout from it. He's ready for the open ocean now, which is one place this kayak should not go.  The kayak is light weight but is rated up to 325 lbs.

I'm asking $300 for everything.

Thanks.
Cosmo
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