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Here is the webpage that shows the 3 boats we have for sale.
http://homepage.mac.com/whitsel/Sale...toAlbum52.html Sorry that I don't have more pictures of the Kodiak. Most of the time my wife didn't have the digital camera! Both Prijons (http://www.wildnet.com) are in very good, used condition. There is some fading and bottom scars but absolutely nothing that negatively affects the handling or seaworthiness of the boats. I am selling these for $850 each. They both sell for about $1695 new with rudders installed. The SeaYak is the most maneuverable of the three boats. It tracks very well without the rudder, but will begin to weathercock before the other two. It is the driest riding boat of the three because of the Greenland bow. It is marginally the slowest of the three simply because it has a shorter waterline length. (The SeaYak on the web page is the newer model. The only differences are that our boat has regular bungie deck rigging aft of the cockpit and ours doesn't have the little "day hatch" storage thing just forward of the cockpit. The Kodiak is very maneuverable and is a fast expedition design boat. It will begin to take water over the bow before the SeaYak and at about the same time as the Tesla. It has more leg/foot room than the SeaYak but was still snug for me. It is the heaviest of the three, but I don't have any problem putting it on top of the Yukon. They all seem to get a little heavier as I get a little older. The Necky Tesla NM (http://www.necky.com/teslanm.htm) is in nearly new condition. It has actually seen very little use even though I am the second owner. I love the boat. It is big and fast. It is not as maneuverable as the Prijons, but it still maneuvers well. It is the lightest of the three by about 4 pounds. A new Tesla NM is about $2700 and Tesla's that have been in tour fleets for 5 years are selling for between $1750-$2000. I am selling the Tesla NM for $1650. Here are a few more sites to look at for some info... paddling.net is a very good all around site. http://www.paddling.net/Reviews/show....html?prod=534 Kodiak User Reviews http://www.paddling.net/Reviews/show....html?prod=179 SeaYak User Reviews http://www.paddling.net/Reviews/show....html?prod=598 Tesla NM User Reviews (some of these are of the older Tesla) Located on the Oregon coast write to (do the normal editing and remove NOSPAM) |
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