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Old 05-08-2016, 09:16 AM   #1
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2011 Pro Angler W/ Outboard

I have a 2011 Pro Angler 14 I’m looking to sell. I’m selling is solely because I’m

moving. It’s been well maintained, has a few dings yes but a lot of

upgrades and removable mods. It’s still watertight all hatches still function

perfectly. I’m selling it fully loaded with everything you’ll need to fish anywhere you

desire. I have to be honest as say im holding onto my Lowrance fish finder but

you’ll have everything else you could want. The most impressive and valuable

modification is the removable motor mount with optional steering cables & throttle

controls. I will be selling the Pro Angler 14 with a 2Stroke Nissan 3.5 horsepower

outboard that mounts simply to the removable motor mount on the rear of the

kayak. I’ve personally made many surf launches and landings with ease.

As I said I will be selling it fully loaded, - minus a fish finder.



The accessories I’m throwing in are as follows:

V2 drive w/turbo fins

Hobie bait tank W/ 2 batteries / 5 rod holders

3 Ram ball mounts w/ rod holder attachments

Great tow wheels decent in sand amazing everywhere else

1 wooden 3' gaff

1 extendable pole gaff/gopro stick

3 piece collapsible 135cm paddle

Life vest

3.5 horsepower Nissan Outboard

Anchor kit

3 Hobie rod leashes

multiple accessory leashes / mirage drive leash

burlap fish sack / dry bags

And other misc. kayak junk


Asking 2250.00

909 753 7638

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/spo/5576164114.html

Ill have more pics shortly she's sitting in storage right now
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Old 05-08-2016, 10:05 AM   #2
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NiCE!!

Quick question. On the water, How would you remove the kelp once it gets wrapped around the prop.
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Old 05-08-2016, 10:42 PM   #3
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Little confused, it looks like a Motor Guide trolling motor but you have it listed with a gas 2 stroke?
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Old 05-09-2016, 06:15 AM   #4
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NiCE!!

Quick question. On the water, How would you remove the kelp once it gets wrapped around the prop.
Well if u were so inclined to drive into a kelp paddy with a 3.5h motor with a 4inch prop , ur asking for it. It controls like a dream at trolling speeds I've split the paddy's at the jewel. Some fellas have seen it in action. Peir to Point in 7-10 mins.

The motor swivels up , a little ingenuity and a gaff would do just fine..
Or if u were wearing ur steel balls, just jump in and get wet lol.

Only had this issue once, after a YT fight and with reverse and forward gears I was able to break it off and motor away - minus my fish he cut me off down low in the thick shit

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Old 05-09-2016, 06:17 AM   #5
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Little confused, it looks like a Motor Guide trolling motor but you have it listed with a gas 2 stroke?
Yes, sorry that was stage one.. I wasn't impressed with the performance of a 55lb motor guide w/ 100lb battery on board so I opted for a 24lb outboard. A new photo is posted just for you

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Old 05-09-2016, 02:08 PM   #6
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HOW MUCH CRUST DOES IT HAVE
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Old 05-09-2016, 02:24 PM   #7
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HOW MUCH CRUST DOES IT HAVE
HAHAHA it has some fish mojo and may smell a bit if you sniff up close. Havent bleached her for sale or anything.. Its been 2 months sense ive been out.. but all is functional. I rinsed her after each use, but it is a 2011
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are you sure you rinsed it bc i had a buddy just come check it out and drive was all rusted and crust everywhere
You do realize its 2016 right? It was manufactured 5 years ago and its is well used. Its spent 4-10 hours on the water each use. Im also not sure if you realize, just about EVERYTHING will rust, fade, or deteriorate in saltwater. Im sorry if your that butthurt you & your buddy couldn't manage the courage to give a counter offer, or had the brains to realize it was a 2011 model.

Seeing that you have to pathetically share your misfortunes and discontent on the internet shows, you have some deeper issues bud. good luck.
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Ok thanks for claryfing with the photo! How fast can you go with that outboard?
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itll due about 8mph per my lowrance in slight current
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