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existentialsailor
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Initially Posted - 03/22/2007 :  14:18:07  Show Profile
Quicksilver 230 7 foot good overall shape, has had one patch applied. Pump, Patch kit, oars, rollup cover and $300 airfloor option included. Will take up to a 4.5 HP outboard, I did fine with a 3.5.

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Contact: Use my forum name and add @gmail.com

Rick


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Jmurfy
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Response Posted - 04/14/2007 :  08:59:53  Show Profile
Rick, I'm interested in this. How quickly can it be inflated?

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 04/14/2007 :  09:45:15  Show Profile
There are five separate chambers that you fill. Three tubes which take the longest, the floor and the keel which fill very quickly. The pump is pretty efficient, but some depends on you of course and how fast you can pump.

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Response Posted - 04/16/2007 :  22:50:12  Show Profile
How compact is it when deflated?

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 04/17/2007 :  06:03:56  Show Profile
It takes up approximately 2' x 3' x 1'

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Jmurfy
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Response Posted - 04/17/2007 :  19:33:10  Show Profile
I already have a dinghy but I"m interested. Whats your bottom line price?

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 04/18/2007 :  06:28:33  Show Profile
$350, you pay shipping.

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jerlim
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Response Posted - 04/19/2007 :  19:59:25  Show Profile
Rick - seems like a good deal, where does it ship from?

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 04/19/2007 :  20:51:58  Show Profile
Jerry,

I'm in New Hampshire about 200 miles from you.

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SJ
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Response Posted - 04/25/2007 :  21:27:39  Show Profile
Still for sale???

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 04/26/2007 :  05:22:55  Show Profile
SJ,

Yes it's still for sale.

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Sid
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Response Posted - 04/26/2007 :  23:48:12  Show Profile
Any idea how much to ship to zip 78957?
It seems like a good price, if shipping isn't outrageous.
Any repairs made or needed?
Thanks,
Sid

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 04/27/2007 :  06:54:56  Show Profile
Sid,

You'd be looking at about $65 to ship it to your location.

Only repair needed and done is the patch shown in the first picture.


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georgiaboater
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Response Posted - 05/06/2007 :  22:29:28  Show Profile
Price is getting better.

I think you said you have a "floor" for it?

Could you go ahead and complete pumping it up, stand or sit next to it...and have a picture taken just to show us "fence sitters" that it inflates and holds the air and how it compares to a person who might be using it.

Thanks

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 05/07/2007 :  09:55:58  Show Profile
Hi Marshall,

One of the original pictures shows the floor in it. Fifth one down in the original post.
I pumped it up and took a few pictures, unfortunately no one is around to take my picture in it. I did place it in front of my kayaks. The top kayak is 16 feet long and the bottom one is 17 feet long, not sure that is going to help you.






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Champipple
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Response Posted - 05/13/2007 :  15:53:22  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
Those Rowing Shells in the background Rick?

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existentialsailor
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Response Posted - 05/13/2007 :  16:05:51  Show Profile
Not rowing shells, sea touring kayaks.
[url="http://www.clcboats.com"]Kayak[/url]

One is a Chesapeake 16, the other a Cape Charles 17.

A couple of more views:


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