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Topic: Scupper Dual Hatch, yellow, $450  (Read 1909 times)

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Eric B

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2007
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Haven't seen one for sale in awhile, but does $450 sound fair?  Has the center screw-in hatch and rigged with an Eagle Cuda 168 fish finder with 2-prong trailer connector, (just add battery).  No rod holders or other rigging.

Willing to work a deal as-is, or with paddle and seat.

I seem to have misplaces my camera charger so you'll have to trust me that it's in good shape and seaworthy.  The hatch seals could probably use regluing, as this is an older yak.  I paddled this kayak quite a bit in flat water but they are best suited to someone under 200lbs.



beenfishin

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With the FF I think the price sounds about right.


Eric B

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Thanks.  I'm pretty flexible.  :smt001

Also wanted to note this boat was always dry inside, even with me in it, and looks very nice.  No fading or anything like that.


PISCEAN

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I paddled one a couple months back at the islands, and it was a dry ride for me too @ 200# even.
Nice boat. I submerged the one I was in when i got stuck in a cave, but even with water over the hatches it still only took on a few cups of water.
Very solid kayak.
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Is it the Scupper Pro?  If it's I have a friend who's interested.
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Eric B

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Not sure what the difference is between a Scupper Pro and regular ole Scupper...  I'll take a look tomorrow when I pick it up outta storage.

I know it says "Designed by Tim Neimier", with the ghey 90's graffix.