I am looking for a first kayak. This one showed up market place for 850$, I'm planning to ask for 750$. I wanted to get a second opion on whether his listing would be worth it

Posted by Mudkipz3345

16 Comments

  1. sweaty_but_whole on

    What is its value undamaged? If it’s close to what you’re paying, then hold off for one that isn’t cracked/repaired.

  2. Haunting_Raccoon6058 on

    That repair looks like dogshit. Those kayaks are like $950 brand new. If you can talk him down to like $500 it might be worth it for the extras if you feel confident you can do an actual repair on it.

  3. luckwhatUheard on

    Use a heat gun instead of glue. My buddy repaired his Hobie with a kit and it worked well.

  4. DismalResearcher6546 on

    Dude he wants 89% retail value for a broken yak. No. How is this even a question? You’re paying for used electronics and a broken boat atp.

  5. Blackflagbassin on

    The 11.5 is just under $1k brand new, but obviously doesn’t come with all the extras.. with that being said, if it’s an option, go check the kayak out in person, if that’s the only serious damage, I would offer him $700 and go from there. The spot pictured is around the seating area, so it’s not on the bottom or a spot that will see a ton of water. If you need any tips on repairs (if you do buy it) don’t hesitate to reach out, I’ve had a few of the FeelFree kayaks and I love them, best bang for the buck in my opinion

    https://preview.redd.it/7wn00qkbkzeg1.jpeg?width=1206&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b5315251e9b655e88ea971da9cbb19995b18afda

  6. Feel free’s have had a problem with cracking under the seat. I believe it was a design flaw, that is a bit sketch. Don’t know the years effected, but there were 5+ people on groups talking about Feelfree cracks over the last two years. Compared to others, that was 4 more than I had heard of otherwise

  7. Typical_Coconut5358 on

    I bought 2 separate peddle drive hobies one 12 other 10ft both totaling what he’s asking for his . Good deals can be found

  8. I sold my FeelFree Lure 11.5 V2 with a damaged Overdrive, but otherwise perfect condition (even included a nice paddle and a Striker4 + battery) got about $700 all in after months of listing. Definitely not worth it. Also the amount of pressure the Gravity Seat puts in this section of the hull is significant enough that I would never trust that “repair”

  9. Lowball the fuck out of him… you can get a very nice kayak for $750. Stay away from cracked if you plan on spending that money… I would say $200-$300.

  10. That crack is *not* repaired.

    I would inspect for stress in other places on the kayak – where will it crack next?

    Good thing is kayaks are made out of a thermoplastic which means you can weld them as good as new if you have the skills or know someone that has the skills

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