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Topic: Wilderness Systems tarpon 160 For Sale  (Read 7825 times)

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Potato_River

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Cleaning out the garage, part 2:

Wilderness Systems Tarpon 160 Double Hatch.  I apologize for the offenive pics, but these are the only one's I have at the moment.  I'm at work and can't take any detailed pics of the kayak itself.

I've added rear flushmount rod holders and a humminbird FF, professionally modified by fuzz.  Includes the original seat.  Besides a paddle & pfd, all you need is a rod, speargun or shotgun :P  Sorry, birds not included  :smt003

Its in good shape (mud and blood removed) and has been stored inside the garage (upper right hand corner of pic#2)

$650






Tote

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Are you going over to the dark side Stuart?????
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compa

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How much for the goose? :smt044 :smt044 :smt044


Marmite

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Wow! Two of these orange arrows up for sale in a week's time.  I would have definitely bought one a month ago.

Are you going to pedals Stuart?


skyboy

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Stu,

I can't remember what the center hatch looks like on this boat, and where did you mount the FF. I need another boat, and the price is right.

Joe
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Tote

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Stu,

I can't remember what the center hatch looks like on this boat, and where did you mount the FF. I need another boat, and the price is right.Joe Skyboy

There isn't a center hatch on this boat.
I had an old school T160 like Stu's and I put a flush mount Scotty mount right before the front hatch. I don't have any pics of that BUT I have the same set up on my P15 and have included a pic.
If I didn't have to get a Hobie I would still have the T160. GREAT kayak.
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Potato_River

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Compa,
Sorry, the goose is no longer in the garage :)

Tote/Marmite,
I actually had a Hobie Adventure for a while, but later sold it to Yakuza.  I learned that I really like paddling vs peddling.

I'm just trying to reduce the fleet. 

Joe,
Good to hear that you and Jennifer are doing well. 
I mounted the FF in the upper left hand corner of in the cockpit.  Stays out of the way for both fishing and paddling.

Cheers,
Stuart