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Paddle Board - Lay on Top - Storage Inside

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dewasw

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  • 15 feet long and 45 pounds, mfr is Mulder.
  • 80 cu in tank w/o backpack attached goes inside.
  • spearguns go inside, either forward or aft.
  • Anchor and gear go inside.
  • More than 100lbs of fish go inside.
  • No leaks at all and hull is functionally like new. Some gelcoat cracks.
  • If capsized in the surf, less than a quart inside after 5 minutes. Use sponge to remove.
  • Will last a lifetime because it’s made of fiberglass and reparable (unlike poly)
  • $600 and Buyer pays freight or picks up in western Wyoming.
  • More pictures available.
 

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