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Topic: FS: OK Scupper Pro good cond, incl STS std seat w/pack ** SOLD * net sold too **  (Read 2045 times)

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cafecraig

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Well my (inglorious) comeback has been thwarted - couple of health glitches last year which I am recovering fine but slowly from, plus I had to move to a new apartment with noplace good to store a yak (that I don't think I'd use this year anyway).

The sell-or-store-on-my-car-roof argument was a sad short one. Yak is in good shape with caveats:

- is a little faded which you can't see in the photos. Trust me it is.
- the PO put a ~ 3/8" hole bout halfway up the tankwell forward wall for an electrical cord, I didn't care about the hole but I'm sure it's fillable if it helps you sleep out there
- no major hull gouges, some typical scratches and a (minor) scuffed area from where it was leaned for storage (see photo)
- I gave it a PE cleaning & sun-protection spa treatment a couple of years ago but IMO it's prolly due again, doesn't look as purty as she did 2 years ago
- has drain plug, hatch gasket is in great shape
- $380 as pictured, or $320 without the GPS/mount.

Obvs the folding cart in photos is not included, I was just using it to hold the yak up.

I mounted (3 screws) a Garmin GPSMap 76 which has only been used a couple times and is in excellent condition, works great - a durable GPS, great AA battery life, doesn't get in the way right there, lets you pick a dedicated FF. Mount folds back for transport. Or I can remove those and you can pay $320 if you prefer. Tbh I'd like to keep them; maybe you can put something else in their place.

I got a PM asking how long the yak is - it's 14'9" in length, and a narrow 26" wide, weighing just 58lbs. I carried it on my shoulder to and from surf launching without much trouble. This mold was the first yak I ever paddled. With others, I missed the feeling of "being one with the kayak" that the SPTW provided. Probably best for a younger person who is under 6'3/220lbs. It can get a little tight in the seat otherwise.

Separately...

I also have a terrific boater's landing net - a StowMaster TS120X - really big, 30x32 and 42" deep. Barely used. New cost in the $200's, for you or your friend with the boat, this one is $90 (see last pic below).

Feel free to reply or PM me!


« Last Edit: August 21, 2022, 12:08:09 PM by cafecraig »


cafecraig

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Kind of bummed that nobody has expressed any interest at $320 (if you don't mind me taking the GPS/mount off) in this very fine yak that is almost a blank slate ready to be outfitted, or just used as-is by a kid, spouse or friend who's never paddled before and wants to try out kayaking or kayak fishing. 

This is an ideal first-time yak, frequently appearing on pros "top-10 all time" kayak lists, and Ocean Kayak stopped making this mold years ago so you can't even get them new. Lightweight, easy to carry, and is fast and fun to paddle. It's the roadster of SOT sea kayaks and was super fun to fish from.

I have nowhere to store it and even though it's been a year since my open heart surgery I am still trying to get my strength back. Hate to part with the boat but I need to get it off the roof of my car. Thanks for your consideration, feel free to PM or reply with questions.


LoletaEric

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It's a salmon-killing machine, I can testify to that!   :smt001

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=57483.msg648820#msg648820

I will be taking my son down to Davis in a few weeks, and if you've not sold it by then I may take it off your hands.
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AlsHobieOutback

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It's in such good shape too!
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for."

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JohnnyAb

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If I only had space  :smt013
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cafecraig

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If I only had space  :smt013
Same, Johnny, same.

It's a salmon-killing machine, I can testify to that!   :smt001
That's a helluva day you all had up there Eric!  I gave salmon a try off Pt Reyes, launched from the Lifeboat house. but I ran outta steam after an hour or so and kept falling asleep. Clearly had no clue out there about salmon trolling from the yak.

It's in such good shape too!
Actually not bad shape at all, for the price, I was thinking someone would want it sooner. But I keep my car in the underground garage for all but a couple hours a week, so no harm in waiting.

Thanks for the feedback!


ravensblack

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I’ll buy it!!  Pm me please. Thanks Craig
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Bulldog---Alex

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Can't believe it took this long to sell. That is a great ride. Light,stable ,fast and at that price ! Score !
Enjoying the fam
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cafecraig

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PM reply sent, thanks Craig!  Yeah Alex, totally, these are getting harder to find, and the asking price keeps going up even for ones in so-so shape. I resisted selling it on CL because I wanted to pass it along to someone who understood the yak. NCKA FTW.


Bulldog---Alex

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PM reply sent, thanks Craig!  Yeah Alex, totally, these are getting harder to find, and the asking price keeps going up even for ones in so-so shape. I resisted selling it on CL because I wanted to pass it along to someone who understood the yak. NCKA FTW.

Thanks for keeping it in the NCKA family Craig. Lots of fishing Karma points scored on this one.
Enjoying the fam
PA14
Revo 13
Hobie Outback 12
12 ft aluminum recon( she gone)
15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
1802 bayliner trophy 115 honda

Im Broke