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JayADee

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#138685 13-Jan-2014 14:46
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Scrambler 11 Ocean Kayak sit on top
Reputable, well known brand.
For details see

http://www.canoeandkayak.co.nz/shop/Canoes+and+Kayaks/Sit-on-Tops/Scrambler+II.html

http://www.oceankayak.co.nz/kayaks/fishing/scrambler-11/

This is a great kayak. It has 2 fishing rod holders for trolling or multiple rods, a handy screw-top well close at hand for bait or whatever and elastic cords to stow gear or lash your rods under for surf landings/launchings. It's a great fishing kayak.

It's incredibly stable so can be used as a dive platform and rides handily over large swells. It's easy to scramble back into if you want to get out for a swim. It's a lot of fun to play with in the surf. It goes equally well in fresh, flat water.

Front, rear, side handles make it easy to carry. It has a replaceable skid plate on the tail in case you ever wear it out on pebble beaches. It's light, easy to transport and store.

There are some scratches on the hull from launching/landing but only what you would expect from normal use and nothing structural or out of the ordinary.

Comes with a comfy, padded, removable seat (so you can lean back) and a lightweight (not steel) 'Simply Magic' paddle.

LENGTH: 11' 6.5" | 3.5 m
WIDTH: 29.5" | 74.9 cm
WEIGHT: 47 lbs | 21.3 kg
SEAT WIDTH: 18" | 45.7 cm
LEG LENGTH: 50" | 127 cm
MAX CAPACITY: 300-350 lbs | 136.1-158.8 kg

Suitable for any family member but a younger child, say under 10, would be better in something smaller. Retails for $999.00 paddle retails for $125.00

Buyer to pick up. Located near Whakatane. PM if interested, can supply photos. Going up on trademe in a few days at slightly higher start as reserve.

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  #966203 13-Jan-2014 14:46
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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