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Topic: Free Sevylor Tahiti kayak to NCKA member  (Read 434 times)

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Alcim11

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  • Location: Novato, CA
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Used but not worn or damaged Tahiti kayak. Good for calm beach play, lakes, or slow rivers with kids. Complete with 2 inflatable seats, but no paddle. Used with son when he was young. Stored in garage and looking for new home.
Pickup in Novato
https://www.rei.com/product/491050/sevylor-tahiti-k79-inflatable-kayak
« Last Edit: April 02, 2017, 10:33:30 AM by Alcim11 »


Alcim11

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It was taken quickly



bioman

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when I was young and foolish my sister and I paddled one of these all over Tomales Bay, down cache creek, down the American... we were fearless, it was bullet proof... sorta....some great memories in that death yak!



Alcim11

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I used to run the Stewart Fork of the Trinity River with it.  Not the greatest for tight little whitewater, but with a lot of scouting and planning, survivable apparently.  I mainly used it with my son on Whiskeytown lake.  It was great.


masterandahound

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when I was young and foolish my sister and I paddled one of these all over Tomales Bay, down cache creek, down the American... we were fearless, it was bullet proof... sorta....some great memories in that death yak!
Death kayak is right. Just keep a close eye on the seam before setting out. My GFs mom had one and we took it to Berryessa years ago. We got to the island, had lunch, and set out back to Oak Shores. About halfway back, something just doesn't feel right. I peek off the back side and see little trail of bubbles coming from the kayak's underside. Thankfully Berryessa was low at the time and we were able to paddle to one of the exposed rockpiles offshore before it sank. One of the seams had split. We blew it back up and rockhopped our way back to shore. Pretty hairy fighting the afternoon wind. Fun boat otherwise.
Ocean Kayak Prowler Big Game


Alcim11

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Obviously just a fun water toy to use in water you would enjoy swimming in.


 

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