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Old 07-22-2014, 05:33 PM   #1
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4-Sale 2014 Hobie Outback- Fully loaded- Used (1) Time SOLD

SOLD - SOLD - SOLD
Purchased on 7-12-2014 and received a GREAT PRICE on the yak at SSB OEX! The strength in my left arm is failing me so ......
I'm asking $2,800.00, U-save $440.54 on my cost This yak is 100% ready to go fishing.
Went out only one time on this yak ... on Sunday 7-20-2014 and every thing works great!
My bait stayed alive in the live-well from 6:00 AM until 2:00 PM and it could have gone much longer. The fish-finder is awesome.

This is a bundle package sale only, please no other offers.

Description and items: Used with a minor scratch at it's bow from landing at boat ramp and (1) one of the rod holder scupper covers detached while either loading it or unloading it from the padded car rack.
I will replace it if needed to make this deal work.

Purchased new two weeks ago, 2014 Hobie Outback with built-in transponder plate on bottom.
Installation of fish finder wiring and battery mount was done by Andy at SSB OEX.
*Lowrance Elite-4 Fish Finder / GPS w/ added 64-GB mini-SD Card ($45.00), battery charger and an ultra anti-glare screen added
* Hobie Live-well w/ battery charger
* Hobie seat
* Hobie Mirage self inflating seat pad for a super comfortable seat
* Plug in heavy duty wheel cart
* Fish finder swivel mount #3
* Hobie sailing rudder
* Hobie Turbo Fin kit V2 threaded + the it's original rudder included
* (3) Hobie rod leashes
* (2) Rod holder extensions
* (3) Hobie Live-well rod holders
* Romar fish gaff- extendable
* Chinook PFD- never worn
* Extra eye-lets installed by SSB OEX at (2) front rod holders and (2) more, one at each side of the live-well.
* Hand operated bilge pump
* (2) Storage compartment plastic containers- (1) deep and (1) shallower and compartmentalized for tackle or personal stuff
* 64-GB Mini SD card for fish-finder / GPS ($54.37)
* Water bottle
* (1) .5 oz tube of Di-Electric grease for the fish-finder electrical connections

* The Kayak and all of it's components were washed, air blown, towel dried and garage stored after the one time use.

Note: I live in San Pedro and you will need to inspect and pick up at my address. No shipping and no deliveries, local pick up only.



The Transponder plate on the bottom of the yak is new for the 2014 Outbacks models.
The way that it was explained to me is that it improves the fish-finder's readings tremendously.












And I will throw in a FREE brand new RSB-800 8-ft Sabiki rod ($65.40 and not included in price above) and (4) four Sabiki rigs just to sweeten this already SWEET deal!
Why pay $10.00 cash for a yak scoop of pin-head anchovies when you can catch your own fresh Mac's and brown bait?!!



Note: Shimano Stradic C1-4 reel is not included.


PS .... I need to stick to my price, so only serious offers please.

You can PM me, call me or text me.

Dan (310) 210-4806

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Old 07-22-2014, 05:51 PM   #2
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Good lord. I can tell from your previous posts that a lot of thought went into that purchase. Got to be disappointing to give it up so soon. Good deal for someone!.
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Old 07-22-2014, 05:58 PM   #3
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Wish I had the Lowrance transducer well on my 2013 Outback...LOL


Good luck on the sale !!
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Old 07-22-2014, 06:13 PM   #4
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Wow, why so fast?
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Old 07-22-2014, 06:29 PM   #5
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Good lord. I can tell from your previous posts that a lot of thought went into that purchase. Got to be disappointing to give it up so soon. Good deal for someone!.
I'm getting older and I've been loosing the strength in my left arm and thought that it was just a passing thing but lifting the yak up and down on my 4-Runner is killing my arm.
I had planned on purchasing a kayak trailer ... but the starting price of $1,100 stops me dead in my tracks.
Believe me ... this is upsetting to me.
Thanks for your response,
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Old 07-22-2014, 06:31 PM   #6
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Wish I had the Lowrance transducer well on my 2013 Outback...LOL


Good luck on the sale !!

Your wishes could come true!
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Old 07-22-2014, 06:37 PM   #7
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Wow, why so fast?
I was hoping that it would still hold a top value as a used / new 2014 yak.
I'm getting older and I've been loosing the strength in my left arm and thought that it was just a passing thing but lifting the yak up and down on my 4-Runner is killing my arm.
I had planned on purchasing a kayak trailer ... but the starting price of $1,100 stops me dead in my tracks.
Believe me ... this is upsetting to me. To have it work for me ... I would need a trailer and a hitch. Were talking another $1500 to $1600 investment.
Like Kenney Rodgers said ... "You need to know when to walk a way."
Thanks for your response,
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Old 07-22-2014, 06:40 PM   #8
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I'm getting older and I've been loosing the strength in my left arm and thought that it was just a passing thing but lifting the yak up and down on my 4-Runner is killing my arm.
I had planned on purchasing a kayak trailer ... but the starting price of $1,100 stops me dead in my tracks.
Believe me ... this is upsetting to me.
Thanks for your response,
Dan
Some people use this trailer

http://www.harborfreight.com/870-lb-...res-42708.html

$189 and an additional 20% off coupon.
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Old 07-22-2014, 07:16 PM   #9
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Sorry to hear Dan. I know you will still be wacking them from the surf.

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Old 07-22-2014, 07:52 PM   #10
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Some people use this trailer

http://www.harborfreight.com/870-lb-...res-42708.html

$189 and an additional 20% off coupon.

$189.00 = 9% tax = $206.01 + the over weight freight $50.00 = $256.01
Could I leave the kayak stored on the trailer in the upright position with out deforming it's hull?
Thule has a "Glide and set 883" for about $200. I would also need to install a tow bar and a hitch for about another $200.
Were talking over $650.00 here.
I was at Harbor Freight checking their trailers out about 3 - 4 weeks ago.
Thank you for the suggestion. Hmmmm.

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Old 07-22-2014, 07:56 PM   #11
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Sorry to hear Dan. I know you will still be wacking them from the surf.

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Old 07-22-2014, 08:09 PM   #12
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Trailer option

Hello Dan,
I picked up a late model used jet ski trailer from Craigslist for $450 and it hauls my PA 14 around nicely. I adjusted the bunks on the trailer a little bit and I'm able to leave the yak stored on it full time with no problem. I store the whole thing outside with a reflective tarp over the top and it does fine.

If you are patient you can probably find a better deal on a trailer than I did.

Good luck

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Old 07-22-2014, 08:12 PM   #13
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Hang in there, Dan. Once you catch a giant fish out of your boat, it'll make a lot of that pain and trouble all worthwhile!!!

Might be good trying to use it a couple more times to see if you can come up with an adequate and reasonable solution to these issues you're concerned about.
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$189.00 = 9% tax = $206.01 + the over weight freight $50.00 = $256.01
Could I leave the kayak stored on the trailer in the upright position with out deforming it's hull?
Thule has a "Glide and set 883" for about $200. I would also need to install a tow bar and a hitch for about another $200.
Were talking over $650.00 here.
I was at Harbor Freight checking their trailers out about 3 - 4 weeks ago.
Thank you for the suggestion. Hmmmm.
actually a buddy paid $160 out the door. The cashier let him use this coupon http://instore.thread.co/retailmenot...5CF2DZVD2SXMBY

He bought round bars and kayak mounts on craigslist for $100

His looks like the pic below



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Old 07-22-2014, 09:10 PM   #15
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Hello Dan,
I picked up a late model used jet ski trailer from Craigslist for $450 and it hauls my PA 14 around nicely. I adjusted the bunks on the trailer a little bit and I'm able to leave the yak stored on it full time with no problem. I store the whole thing outside with a reflective tarp over the top and it does fine.

If you are patient you can probably find a better deal on a trailer than I did.

Good luck

Chris

Hi ya Chris,
Would mind sending me a photo of your modified jet ski trailer?
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Old 07-23-2014, 12:12 AM   #16
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Hi ya Chris,
Would mind sending me a photo of your modified jet ski trailer?
Dan
Sure, I can do that tomorrow.

I didn't really "modify" the trailer. The bunks are secured with large u-bolts which can be loosened and moved around easily.

Those Harbor Freight trailers are less expensive but aren't built as well as a purpose built jet-ski trailer- no where near as durable and will not retain their value as well either.

There are a few guys here in San Diego that buy jet skis and ship them overseas in quantity for resale. They end up with extra trailers that they sell on Craigs.

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Old 07-23-2014, 06:34 AM   #17
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There is also a bed extender(T-bone) that you could buy at Fastlane. I use it for my PA with my Highlander. It is very easy to use-- put the seats down and slide it in. If it is something your are interested in I will load it up and take a pic for you tonight.
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Old 07-23-2014, 06:59 AM   #18
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He's asking $360 but Cash talks, bet ya this guy would take less

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...582482606.html
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Old 07-23-2014, 07:43 AM   #19
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Hey Dan

If you figure out something with a trailer, I have a set of Holly Rollers and Mako saddles (Yakama). I paid $80 on Craiglist used, I'll let you have them for $50. You might not even need saddles.

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Or this

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...582947992.html

Take the trailer and sell the PA.
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