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Topic: Yak Hauler...$80  (Read 2029 times)

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Tote

  • One life, right? Don't blow it.
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  • Location: Diamond Springs, CA
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This yak hauler works GREAT..that is...if you have a truck.
I just sold my truck so I no longer have a use for this.
I am definitely NOT shipping this so either you pick it up or I will deliver it if we hook up fishing somewhere. It is in Placerville...nice stop on your way to Tahoe :smt002 :smt002
You can haul your fully rigged kayaks in the back of your truck. It is lockable, it easily comes apart for storage, has trailer lights and will not scrape the ground when you hit a dip or head uphill.
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SBD

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No truck?  Whatcha driving now?


Tote

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No truck?  Whatcha driving now?

Selling the truck was one of the hardest things I ever had to do.
My plan was to keep it and get an economy car. We saw this '95 Nissan Pathfinder that was immaculate AND everything worked on it. The guy kept very good care of it. The GF wanted me to drive that vehicle more than I did. So for $3400 and racking up some huge GAF I couldn't pass.
Already have it kayak friendly and since it isn't as tall as the truck it is a lot easier to load.
I still have angst about selling the truck. Just have to find a great deal on an economy car.
« Last Edit: June 23, 2007, 07:05:22 PM by Tote »
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outndawds

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  If your yak hauler is still available I am very interested, This would be perfect for my buddy who just got his first Kayak yesterday. Putting yaks on top of his truck was a job in itsself.
     
                                                  Steve


SBD

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Understood.  I just bought a new Tacoma and went for the super unsexy 4 cly 5 speed low-rider 2wd...but I am getting 30 mpg on my commute and 24 loaded with yaks... :smt007


Sin Coast

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Wow, that is a pretty cool toy. Too bad I just sold my truck last Wednesday.  :smt010

And, hey, I never noticed you live in P-ville! My parents live near you, in Shingle Springs! Maybe we can hook up and go trout fishing next time I visit them!

PK
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Tote

  • One life, right? Don't blow it.
  • Global Moderator
  • Location: Diamond Springs, CA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2005
  • Posts: 12979
Wow, that is a pretty cool toy. Too bad I just sold my truck last Wednesday.  :smt010

And, hey, I never noticed you live in P-ville! My parents live near you, in Shingle Springs! Maybe we can hook up and go trout fishing next time I visit them!

PK

DEFINITELY!!
Just PM me when you are about to come up.
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