2222 days ago

KAYAK for Sale

Julia from Devonport

Used fibreglass kayak for sale. Great for kids, exercise, or general play on ocean or whitewater, or decorate your outdoor living area for a maritime flair.
This single kayak has been sitting outside yet is in good shape overall with some scratches, mainly on the bottom. The top of the kayak has been painted red, the bottom is white (with some discolouration where scratches have occurred). The moulded seat was removed some time ago, but a foam pad is velcroed to the bottom and works well for general use.

Fun fact: The previous owner paddled an impressive 1,060-mile route across Canada, from Hudson Bay to Jasper, Alberta.

Included: well worn but serviceable paddle + trolley for easy transport to the beach.
Weight is 18 kg, 4.2 m long.

Pick-up in Devonport.

Price: $200

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