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Topic: RTM Disco (Eastern Sierra)  (Read 2086 times)

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Hydrospider

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 Things are coming together for another kayak to be added to the arsenal and I have a strong interest in another, SO, I need to make rack room. 
 I sold this boat once before and some life things happened to the buyer, and I gladly took it back.
Its just the location and water that I am paddling now calls for different boats and this one is the unfortunate oddity that isn't practical to keep.
 This boat is not for pretenders or guys that think getting back on a SOT is a challenge.
You will swim, but you will also fly. Leg straps are recommended.
With the straps, you can high brace and roll this boat.
Lady friends often enjoyed the Disco for the effortless glide.
 I realize that my remote location may make for a challenging hand off, but I wanted to offer this boat up here just in case.
$400.  Just the boat


Here is a link to a photo filled review and boat description.

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=52306.0







« Last Edit: September 18, 2018, 05:04:10 PM by Hydrospider »


Hydrospider

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Here is the Disco on the rack for comparison with a Tarpon 140.


Hydrospider

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SOLD
locally purchased.