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Topic: alpacka packraft kayak  (Read 4815 times)

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Ben Guss

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f you are looking for a light weight and bombproof kayak  for floating our rivers this is it!

I've got a 2008 or '09 unrigged explorer.

This packs down to the size of a 2 man tent, and weighs around 4-5 lbs.
The original owner put many extra tie down points.
Its 100% functional and was just serviced by alpacka so you can rest assure its in good working order.
Its been used, but has tons of life left.
I'll include the stuff sack and inflation bag for $750 if you are interested.
Thanks,
Ben
More info on them here:
https://www.alpackaraft.com/index.cfm/store.catalog?CategoryID=53&ProductID=81




« Last Edit: February 01, 2013, 03:26:33 PM by photosenior »


NCWflounderer

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Broken links- no pics!


Ben Guss

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Thanks for the heads up- they should be fixed.


polepole

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Thanks for the heads up- they should be fixed.

Not entirely.  I fixed the link for you and prettied up the pics too!

-Allen


koboabe

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I have been wanting a small inflatable for running our local rivers. My 10.5' pontoon is just a little much for afternoons on small streams.

A friend of mine has one of these.
http://innovakayak.com/store/store.aspx#ecwid:category=184322&mode=product&product=465855

it doesn't have the best primary stability, but it is a decent boat.
packs down into a backpack and isnt too heavy

has anyone ever used any of those Saturn boats?
they seem ok for the price.


Ben Guss

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Koboabe~
This is an entirely different animal
Innova makes good boats- but that one weighs 24 lbs!

The Alpacka weighs 4-5 lbs.
Alpackas are designed for backpacking/ ultralight class III+ rapids....

Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks,
Ben


Ben Guss

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UP to the top- reasonable offers accepted.


Kenai_guy

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Do you still have this?
No matter how many times the PB's tell me I'm nuts....I still smile every time I out fish them

9th place 2014 ORC
4th place 2014 Whiskey Gulch Yak Classic
1st fish ever entered & Day 1 Champion 2013 Whiskey Gulch Yak Classic


 

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