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Its a nice old boat. Does it have a large front hatch on the tiny screw
out one? We have 2 of them. I know what we paid for them new but I suspect they are likely worth a lot less now. Likely 17 or 18 years old it must be approaching the point where the sun has done a little damage. I would not think about paying more that $700.00 for one and wear as well as time have worked on it so $500.00 may be fair to everyone. It would be a fabulous beginners boat. |
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I'm in Appleton, Wisconsin.
I haven't tried fixing the "oilcanning." How do you do that? With a heat gun? I've heard of using petex to fix scratches. Don't know if I want to spend the time tho. It has the smaller screw hatch. I recon I'll start with $500 OBO. My plan is to mount it on a car rack, slap on a 4-Sale sign, and go park it on campus. Thanks for the advice everyone! |
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Its one of the older boats , like mine.
Oil caning , put it in a cradle of some kind and pour hot water into it. Gravity will draw the bends down to where they should be. I have friends that use that kayak a lot. One guy owns a dealership for competing manufacturers line but he and his wife still paddle chinooks. Good luck Alex |
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