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Topic: OK Scupper Pro questions  (Read 4052 times)

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bad lattitude

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Looking through the internet machine, I have discovered that OK has made several models of Scupper boats. Does anyone have a link to what models are out there? I have a bead on a red Scupper Pro with 2 hatches. Circa 1999. Any ideas? Also is $150 a fair price for a boat that's ten years old?
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$150 is a bargain, provided it isn't sun baked and cracking.  I don't see these listed below $250 very often and even that price is a good deal.  The 2 hatch model has a bit of a cult following.  Go for it!!!

-Allen


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$150 is a good deal. make sure the hull is not brittle anywhere and there are not any holes in the boat or excessive damage. UV would be the only issue...if it was stored inside, it's not really a problem.

I think the one with two hatches is the Scupper Pro, and the one with the stern tank well and bow hatch is the Scupper Pro TW. At least that's what it was 5 years ago.


bad lattitude

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Aye, but wasn't there a model just called a Scupper, or a Scupper classic? It was a little shorter?

Seems in Medford there was a person selling one of each last week. Can't really remember...
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