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<blockquote data-quote="paper" data-source="post: 471694" data-attributes="member: 8803"><p>I'm digging this one out of the basement.. </p><p></p><p>I have a Pelican tandem that I've had for years, but it's a sit in and has always been hard on my back. </p><p>Last week I splurged and picked up a 2015 Hobie 12" Pro Angler that's never been in the water. The guy bought it with good intentions and it was put in the basement and has never seen the light of day. He got tired of looking at it, and I picked it up for a bit over $2K. Not bad, considering it sold new for $3750. It came with the wheels, and several extras he bought the day he picked it up. Part of me would like to have the newer 180 drive so I can back up without a paddle, but I'm not going to to complain. </p><p></p><p>My wife and I bought a place just north of Venice, LA and I'm looking forward to getting after redfish and speckled trout with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paper, post: 471694, member: 8803"] I'm digging this one out of the basement.. I have a Pelican tandem that I've had for years, but it's a sit in and has always been hard on my back. Last week I splurged and picked up a 2015 Hobie 12" Pro Angler that's never been in the water. The guy bought it with good intentions and it was put in the basement and has never seen the light of day. He got tired of looking at it, and I picked it up for a bit over $2K. Not bad, considering it sold new for $3750. It came with the wheels, and several extras he bought the day he picked it up. Part of me would like to have the newer 180 drive so I can back up without a paddle, but I'm not going to to complain. My wife and I bought a place just north of Venice, LA and I'm looking forward to getting after redfish and speckled trout with it. [/QUOTE]
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