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| tv tom | Post subject: For Sale | |
| Posts: 1139 |
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 | I am looking for a buyer for my liquid logic Pop, its has your average scratches but no dents, the outfitting is customized and it is an excellent boat for larger paddlers who get severe cramp in the skip. Ill be advertising in UKRGB also but would prefer to seel it to the club! Starting price 200 quid but willing to negotiate be the one! p.s look for the kayak with a bull sticker at the pool if you want to check it out
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Posted: Tue 9th Jan, 2007 10:45am |
| Where Am I | Post subject: Re: For Sale | |
| Posts: 757 |
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| sweet price |
Posted: Tue 9th Jan, 2007 10:57am |
| Monkey Boy2 | Post subject: Re: For Sale | |
| Posts: 881 |
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 | It was in shit condition and was modified back to an acceptable state by G and Web's custom boat shop. Worth £200 at least. A bargain at twice the price. |
Posted: Tue 9th Jan, 2007 11:29am |
| Scarf | Post subject: Re: For Sale | |
| Posts: 820 |
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 | The Pop / Skip and S6 must rank as 2 of the best playboats to learn in, but won't hold you back when you get as good as G! |
Posted: Tue 9th Jan, 2007 2:27pm |
| Monkey Boy2 | Post subject: Re: For Sale | |
| Posts: 881 |
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 | Cheers. I concur, my Skip is slicey enough to make cartwheels fairly easy but has enough volume to loop in a hole and I've done it a couple of times off the side in the pool (with a beachball or similar spray deck supporting device) so maybe one day I'll be able to do proper flat water loops like Web and Art . I like slicey boats, and hopefully when I've made backrest mark III my Skip will be even less uncomfortable than before. Pop is a bit too big for me (5'9", 11st.), as a guide. |
Posted: Tue 9th Jan, 2007 3:21pm |
| Art | Post subject: Re: For Sale | |
| Posts: 320 |
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 | It's fucking nice hearing from other people, that I can loop... Almost like an orgasm |
Posted: Tue 9th Jan, 2007 3:54pm |
| Scarf | Post subject: Re: For Sale | |
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Posted: Tue 23rd Jan, 2007 12:43pm |