2579 days ago

Ocean Kayak - Scrambler XT - great for fishing, fun and adventures

Verney from Devonport

I'm selling my Ocean Kayak Scrambler XT - it has been a great Kayak for me and the family - very comfortable for an adult and even a couple of kids on either end. Super stable and easy to paddle.
If you want to take it fishing then this model is specifically designed for it... it has a rod holder and all the right bits and pieces to tie your gear to. Comes with a paddle and removable seat/back rest. I've caught a couple of fish with this and it is nice and stable for landing them. It is great fun when you hook a fish from this and then get them in the kayak (almost makes it seem fair!). Some people even go diving from their Scrambler XT because it is so stable and easy to get back into from the water. Very happy if you want to view or take it out on the water for a spin... not far from Cheltenham Beach.

Price: $600

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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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