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Topic: Can anyone ID these yaks?  (Read 2763 times)

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ScottThornley

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lol, why the hard pass fellas?

It’s hull is similar to an ok scupper, it’s a narrower hull that has a great glide, easy to paddle.  Old design, not the stablest yak but a good paddler.  I usually see them for sale under $300.  I’d pass if it was my first or primary fishing kayak.  If your adding to the fleet or looking for a good distance paddler and can get em under $250 ea it wouldn’t be a bad deal.

I'm with agarcia on this. But I liked tippy boats for ocean work.


 

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