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Topic: Craigslist - Scupper Pro - No TW - $450  (Read 1567 times)

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ScottThornley

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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/boa/215328217.html

Maggie will kill me if I get another boat. But I wouldn't mind a clean deck version of the SP for certain conditions, and as a spare.

Scott
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What do you guys think about the non-TW version of the Scupper Pro?  Looking for a first/trial yak... this could be it.

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I've used both TW and non-TW boats and would rather have a tankwell.  There's less internal storage space but while on the water the open compartment is alot easier to deal with and more convenient.  I was comfortable climbing around my yak but still rarely put anything in the internal storage.  It'll probably depend more on your fishing style and target species also.   

Scupper pro, depending on your body size, is a nice boat though.  I would offer 400 and see if seller bites. 
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Hey,

The guy sold it last night for $400... anyone know who got it?

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I have the SPTW right now, and I like it a lot. But I'm leaning more and more away from TW style boats, and towards boats that have easy to access fore and aft hatches.  In this case, I'd utilize the foreward hatch for rod storage, and the aft hatch for stashing fish and tackle.

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