 We're selling our 16' Old Town Loon 160T tandem kayak. It's been a good boat, but we hardly ever used it, even before we had 30 pounds of deadweight to haul with us and keep from jumping overboard.
 We're selling our 16' Old Town Loon 160T tandem kayak. It's been a good boat, but we hardly ever used it, even before we had 30 pounds of deadweight to haul with us and keep from jumping overboard.For $400 you get a gently used boat with only minor cosmetic scratches on the underside of the hull, two paddles, a dolly to get the thing to the water, a roller to get the thing into the water, a cover to keep spiders out of the cockpit in the winter, and a set of tiedown straps for use with most standard roof racks. This boat retails for about $700, not including all the extras, so this is an excellent deal.
If anyone is willing to come pick it up in Northeast Ohio, I'd love to hear from you.
UPDATE 6/22/07 - Sold! Gotta love craigslist.com ... this sucker was out the door less than two days after I listed it. Hooray! Now you can see more of our crappy cracked garage floor!
 
 

 
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I highly recommend buying this boat!
We have a pair of tandem kayaks, which are similar to this one, and we love them. Compared to a canoe, these touring kayaks are more stable, more maneuverable, faster, and less sensitive to the wind. Our kayaks have been used on whitewater rapids and on multi-day kayak/camping trips. I have uploaded some photos to http://picasaweb.google.com/frippery2/KayakingInBigBendNationalPark .
At 5-months pregnant, my wife continues to paddle her own kayak and to get them on-and-off the minivan. Use this anecdote as a guide to the user-friendliness and versitility of kayaks.
- MLF (in Dallas, TX)
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