2313 days ago

Viking Espri Kayak for Sale

Ryan from Gisborne District

Viking Espri Kayak with seat and paddle for sale as I have upgraded.
Specs:
3.6m length
80cm width
20kg weight
160kg carrying capacity
10/10 stability rating

Less than a year old, has been used 8 or so times.

Comes with accessories below that I've added:

- Side handles to assist handling
- Rear Storage Compartment (Locks into place via attached secure bungee loop)
- Cockpit Tackle Box (Held in place via bungee cords per photos.)
- Viking Running Anchor System

Kayak has been well cared for and stored on wall slings in carport over winter.

It has a few minor wear scratches on the hull at bow and stern.

Happy to deliver in Gisborne area.

This item is listed elsewhere so sale is subject to availability.

Price: $800

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