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Topic: SOLD 2019 Hobie Outback  (Read 3587 times)

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Yakhopper

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$3986 + TAX
I believe that is where the biggest savings is.
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Ronnokk

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I just bought a new Outback myself and the taxes were significant. Honestly this is still a good deal for anyone looking for the essentials. We gotta keep in mind these boats cost ~$3300 out the door or more.
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DavidMel

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seems like a fair price...basically getting the kayak at just over retail+tax but with alot of items you would need to buy to get on the big blue or a big lake.  Looks like all you need is a rod, reel and some tackle and you are good to go.   
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WillFo

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seems like a fair price...basically getting the kayak at just over retail+tax but with alot of items you would need to buy to get on the big blue or a big lake.  Looks like all you need is a rod, reel and some tackle and you are good to go.   

Yeah, it's not a bad deal. My CTS and lateral epicondylitis have been flaring up with all the work I've been doing on the house and in the yard with SIP. Thinking about going to the dark side and getting pedals. I might go for this.