Used Kayaks
Kayak renting stores tend to sell second hand kayaks
at very reasonable rates. Though used kayaks can also be bought from individuals or other stores, buying from
such renting stores makes sense because it is important for these stores to maintain certain quality
standards.
Any damage beyond a limit may mean loss of business.
Therefore, kayak stores tend to sell used kayaks much before they really need to be sold. Boat selling
stores, or other marine goods selling stores may also have a few used kayaks to sell.
Such stores often sell the piece that they retained
for display. This means that the kayak may have only been used for demonstration, and therefore it could be
as good as new. At times, such stores try to phase out the outdated models, and even sell the stock of
outdated kayaks they have at much cheaper rates.
Fall is the off-season for kayaking. Ideally, kayaks
should be bought in this off-season or a few days before that. This is because most kayak renting stores, and
boat selling stores are inclined to hold on to their vessels during the peak season, as it is more than
likely that they can get a better price in such season than during the off-season.
Therefore, the purchaser can hope to get much better
bargain during the fall. While buying used kayaks, the purchaser should check whether or not it can be
used.
This means, the purchaser has to spend some time
scrutinizing the whole length of the vessel, especially the hull, to see if there are any signs of wear and
tear, and the extent of such wear and tear. In addition, the purchaser should also inspect the signs of any
previous repair and check whether the problem is likely to recur.
At times the hull may have been patched during a
repair work. In such cases, it is better not to buy this used kayak. However, not all repairs are
obvious.
There are experts in boat repairing who can cleverly
camouflage such repaired parts on the kayak. The person who intends to purchase the kayak should therefore
not hesitate in testing the crucial parts such as skeg or rubber and be sure that they do function as
expected.
Even taking a test ride on the river for a short
distance is advisable. However, not every store or seller would be agreeable to this request. By asking the
seller to allow such a test ride, the purchaser effectively puts the seller on defensive.
If there is any problem with the vessel, then the
seller would hesitate to allow the prospective buyer take the kayak for a ride, and that would be a dead give
away that there is something wrong.
The purchaser needs to take his time in identifying
the used kayak on which he wants to spend his monies. There is ample choice available, and there is no
rush.
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