1606 days ago

Ocean Kayak – Cabo – Tandem – with Rudder - $1000

Saloshini from Birkenhead

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This is in excellent condition and has always been stored in the garage.
Relative to other tandem kayaks on the market that are shorter (around 4m), this is significantly faster and more maneuverable with the rudder.

If you are looking for a versatile fast, stable, easy to control (with the rudder) tandem (2+1child) with plenty of room for fishing, camping or picnic gear, this is a fantastic kayak.


Manufacturer: Ocean Kayak www.oceankayak.co.nz...
Model: Cabo
Weight: 33kg
Length: 4.97m
Width: 0.77m
Max Capacity: 250kg
Rudder: Yes – peddle controlled
Scotty Rod Holder
Comfy Seats
2 x lightweight paddles
2 x paddle straps
Centre hatch
Large front hatch

Option to purchase below separately for $25
Roleez Kayak Wheels
Easy to transport your kayaks to and from the water.
In good condition.
Sturdy aluminium frame with easily removable wheels. The unit collapses for easy storage. Fits into storage hatch of above kayak. A must for larger kayaks.

Contact: 0210355061

Price: $1,000

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