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Topic: Ocean Kayak Drifter $500  (Read 1607 times)

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Sin Coast

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EDIT: Sale Pending

Ocean Kayak Drifter sit-on-top kayak. Approx 13 feet long and very stable. Blue color. Large tankwell in back and a big dry hatch in front.

Comes with paddle, seat, fishing rod holders, custom gear box, RAM mount, two Scotty flush-mount bases, one Scotty side-mount base, and carrying handles.
It also has many other modifications including a setup for a Humminbird fishfinder; the transducer and wiring is installed, and it has a custom waterproof battery box. So the hard part is already done!

I have owned this kayak for about 3 years. It was used mainly for fishing in Monterey Bay and freshwater lakes.

Pictures will be uploaded tomorrow
« Last Edit: March 19, 2008, 02:18:20 PM by Sin Coast »
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I'd love to see pics, only because I have a Drifter and could use some rigging ideas.

Did you include foam golf balls for scupper plugs?  They help a lot in calm water!


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No foam golf balls but I've heard they work great. I just used the regular scupper plugs. It paddles 100% faster with the plugs in and no water in the footwell/seatwell. But yes, it was difficult to rig. The tankwell is a really weird size and it took me a long time to find/make the right box to go in there. I will take some pics tomorrow and post em to the Kayak Rigging page.
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Pat,

Did this sell? I'm second in line...
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