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Old 06-21-2020, 05:18 AM   #2
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For me it’s all about what comes with the kayak. Years made makes a difference. What I did when I was buying my kayak I wrote down all the attachments I wanted then checked those off with the kayaks for sale. You can get a new one but I would say you would have to get another 1k-2k worth off attachments. Also at the hobie dealerships they have a attachment book that gives you the price for each attachment which is a really good reference guide. They also sell cheap in the winter and expensive right now. Another thing to consider is which drive it is. I bought my kayak with the marage drive and within two months I had to buy the 180 cause I needed forward and backwards.


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