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Topic: Cobra Explorer $300 on San Fran CL  (Read 2116 times)

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obiewan

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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/spo/566796205.html

Maybe a good entry boat for someone and don't wnat to spend tons of $$$$$$$.


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Knew it was too good to be true...that is a Scrambler.
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bsteves

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Yep it's a scrambler.
However, I still think it's a great deal.  The accessories alone (GTS seat, paddle, and paddle leash) alone on that boat is worth at least $200.  This would be a great starting setup for someone a bit cash strapped.  It would also make a good second boat if you need something to take friends along for a day of fishing.  It even has two small hatches another $50-$100 value.

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obiewan

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Weren't there two boats?  One was a scrambler the other an explorer unless it got sold.  Not mine just an add I noticed and wanted to pass the info to cash strapped NCKA's to get them out there.


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The Explorer is NOT a good boat, zero secondary stability.  I would rather have a Scrambler.


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The Explorer is NOT a good boat, zero secondary stability.  I would rather have a Scrambler.

I agree, I used to paddle one :smt011