Vajda Nereus, cut down to ~365 cm. light and in good condition. One patch on the stern and one on side wall beside cockpit. Asking $450.
Novak 360 cm, condition is good with 2 patches on the stern and some repaired fractures along the bow. This C1 is light. The original strap anchors have been removed. It could be paddled with its current outfitting, but may need some new anchors to utilize straps. Asking $450.
Contact us at www.daveyhearn.com - we can send you some jpgs of the boats. Located in Bethesda, MD near the Potomac River's Feeder Canal, if you want to take them out for a test paddle.
These are both decent cut-down slalom boats that won't hang around long...
FS: Vajda Nereus C1 & Novak C1 - $450 each
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would the nereus work for a 195lber?
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Novak light weight slalom C1
Novak still available, asking $450. Can send jpgs if interested. Also still have the new, never outfitted C1 SuperGlide with images here near the bottom of the page, asking $900. http://www.daveyhearn.com/MWP%20Gear/Ka ... _boats.htm
No, I don't think the Nereus was big enough for 195 lbs. C-boater.
No, I don't think the Nereus was big enough for 195 lbs. C-boater.
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C1 SuperGlide
The Nereus and Novak both have new homes, thanks!
We still have the new unoutfitted C1 SuperGlide for sale on consignment, and will consider a reasonable offer.
Here's a link to some images at the bottom of the page:
http://www.daveyhearn.com/MWP%20Gear/Ka ... _boats.htm
Yellow ought to look good in those fall colors...
We still have the new unoutfitted C1 SuperGlide for sale on consignment, and will consider a reasonable offer.
Here's a link to some images at the bottom of the page:
http://www.daveyhearn.com/MWP%20Gear/Ka ... _boats.htm
Yellow ought to look good in those fall colors...