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Topic: FS: Ocean Kayak Trident 13 camo  (Read 968 times)

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simplycook

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Finally upgraded to a Hobie Outback but now its time to say farewell to my trusty OK Trident 13.  This was my 1st fishing kayak which I love dearly.  I was real hesitant to go with a peddle kayak for years because I love the exercise I get with paddling and am more comfortable with it.  But I see myself going longer and further during fishing trips and I needed something more efficient.  So she's up for sale.  :smt010

2013 Ocean Kayak Trident 13
Camo color
PROS:
- great fishing platform, wide and very stable (I've fit 5 danielson crab traps on it... NOT collapsed)
- tons of deck space
- Cuts thru waves and moves fast
- Center Mod Pod to store all your gear
- Large hull storage for fishing rods, paddles, life jackets, lunch, drinks, gear

CONS:
- lots of use
- scratches on the bottom from beach landings (lots of crab fishing with this yak)

EXTRAS:
- Garmin Striker 4cv fish finder
- Scotty Transducer Mounting Arm
- Anchor and some rope
- DIY milk crate with 2 rod holders
- 1 scotty mount installed by the previous owner

I'll get pictures up tomorrow.  Located in El Cerrito, CA
Looking to get $600 for everything. 
Can help deliver, if needed.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2018, 12:10:02 AM by SimplyCook »


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Always rinsed with freshwater after every trip.  Stored outside on a homemade wood kayak rack and covered with a tarp.  Rinsed it off since it was a little dusty.


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