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592 days ago

2 x Sit-on-top Kayaks

Warren from Kohimarama

GET READY FOR SUMMER
I have two Ocean Kayaks for sale which can be purchased together or separately.

1) Scrambler: length 3.36 mtrs, weight 15.5 kg. Excellent family kayak good in the sea or rivers or lakes due to its short length and stability. $625.00

2) Scrambler XT: length 3.64 mtrs, weight 22.5 kg. Based on the Scrambler mould this kayak is a little longer and wider and is suitable for fishing and carrying extra gear. An ideal sit on top option for light touring on lakes and in the ocean. $675.00.

Both kayaks come with paddle and detachable fabric comfort seat which is included in the price of the kayak. Both kayaks have had minimal use and were purchased new from the manufacturers therefore they are in excellent condition. Kayaks can be picked up from Kohimarama and are available for inspection before purchase or we are happy to send by Courier at buyers cost. Phone warren 027 675 2147

Price: $625

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