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So I have a chance to get a 12ft old town kayak fot 250. I don't know anything about there yaks, but I do know they have pretty good canoes. Its a angler that is all I really know haven't got to lay eyes on it yet. Is this a good deal for you guys that are more experienced in this area? Thanks

They are good kayaks and on the lower end of pricing chart. Thats what I have and have had for 6 years. The base prices are cheaper because they don't have all the bells and whistles. Their is a lot of modifications that you can do, rod holders, anchor trolley, etc... to suit your needs. But the Old Town kayaks are good. When I was looking to buy mine years ago Rei and Bass Pro sold Old Town kayaks. Mine was the second level (one difference from first to second was a better seat) at the time and I paid $350 for the kayak and paddle from REI.

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thanks for the input....i see your from Nashville I use to live in Dickson.....cool to see another Tennessee guy on here

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