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Topic: F.Y.I. CL Scupper Twin Hatch Yellow $370 Pittsburg/Antioch  (Read 1594 times)

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mendohead

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  • Location: San Diego, Ca.
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Hi Yakers:

        Nice Kayak but I'm looking for a TW style.
                                                               Ernie

"This is a used but in excellent condition 14 ft Ocean Kayak Scupper sit-on-top kayak. Yellow in color this kayak is rock solid, no leaks, and has two hatches for storage. It is available for pickup in Antioch. No paddle or accessories. Cash only. Questions? 925-470-0995"
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/boa/440184598.html

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« Last Edit: October 05, 2007, 12:03:29 PM by mendohead »
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ScottThornley

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Yep, I saw that yesterday. Note that it is a SCUPPER - not Scupper Pro. It's 9" shorter and is significantly lower volume than a Pro. I'm 190 lbs and with gear and fish in my Scupper, feel like I'm at the upper end of it's carrying capacity. I think the Scupper would be a great boat for someone in the 150 lb range or so that liked a sporty boat. My rather petite wife likes the Scupper just fine, for instance.

Scott


 

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