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1876 days ago

Viking Esprit sit-on-top Kayak + lots of extras

Sue from Ōmokoroa

Viking Esprit Sit on Top Fishing Kayak - $800 o.n.o

Plus a package of extras for anyone wanting to get into kayak fishing.
Sturdy kayak for sea fishing. Complete with anchor, paddle and also shute.

Kayak is 350cm long and 90cm wide.

This sale comes with a range of extras thrown in:
Two fish rod holders
Life Jacket (Adult large) with whistle.
Small lightweight fishing rod
Fish Grip
Catch Net
Pro Track straps x 2 for mounting onto a car/trailer etc.

(To get an idea of the sort of kayak this is read here: www.vikingkayaks.co.nz...)

Note: Did have a fish finder fitted but this is no longer working and fish finder attachment is broken.

Price: $800

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