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| Their about $500 new so not really sure Thanks, Joe |

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| Thanks for the quick reply, but what exactly should I look for as in condition wise on a used Yak? ![]() And as a newbie how can I tell the cost on the paddle other then asking the owner ![]() Thanks, Joe |

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| It's used, so it will probably have scrapes and such on it. As long as it doesn't have any deep gouges on it and floats, it should be ok. Make sure the hatch seals tight, that's a must. You'll be able to tell. Of course, ascetics appeal to people, if it has a big brown stain on it from forgetting to move it when the shed was spray painted, well, that's your decision. The paddle I wouldn't be concerned about. If it isn't your preference, just buy another later and keep the old one in the truck as a spare. The scrambler is a nice yak, it'll outrun my Oldtown in a heartbeat. My next one is going to be a Scrambler or Prowler. Nice price if it passes a simple inspection. |

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| Joe, check here for other answers, didn't want to hijack Ben's thread. http://www.atlanticanglers.com/forum...html#post41584 (Misc Ramblings for Joe) |
