I've got a Zephyr that's only seen the water twice. It's about 2 years old, but has only been on the water twice. When I was repping for Esquif, this canoe was used as a demo at GAF in Fall 2005, then I paddled it once on the West.
Is fully loaded with factory bilge pump, Esquif bulkhead pedestal with Yakima footbraces, bag cages... I'll even throw in a pair of bags.
First $1000 takes it. I might consider trade for a solo flatwater canoe (we just got a house on a lake, and I'd like something more suited to lake cruising than what I've got).
FS (or trade?): Esquif Zephyr LOADED / Like New
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- Pain Boater
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Thanks, but...
I'm hoping for a composite boat rather than royalex, something in the 16-17 foot range that I can use to work out in the lake behind our new place, I'd like fast, really fast.
Thanks in advance,
David
Thanks in advance,
David
rcgalwa wrote:I have an old town pack in great condition, stored inside and used little. Let me know if your interested in a trade.
Trade
David,
I paddled your boat the first year it come out at the GAF. One of your pictures you took of my friend in it appears in Esquif's ads.
Anyway, I have 2 solo boats for you to consider in trade. One is a fiberglass Mad River Traveler. It is a 17 foot solo tripping boat. Lovers to track fast and straight. The other is a Bear Mountain designed Ranger. This is the 7th wood strip (spruce and ash) canoe I have built. The Ranger is a 15 foot version of the Chestnut Prospector. I have it set up with a solo kneeling bar. It has never been in the water. I can send pictures of both boats if you want.
Thanks,
David Swingley
I paddled your boat the first year it come out at the GAF. One of your pictures you took of my friend in it appears in Esquif's ads.
Anyway, I have 2 solo boats for you to consider in trade. One is a fiberglass Mad River Traveler. It is a 17 foot solo tripping boat. Lovers to track fast and straight. The other is a Bear Mountain designed Ranger. This is the 7th wood strip (spruce and ash) canoe I have built. The Ranger is a 15 foot version of the Chestnut Prospector. I have it set up with a solo kneeling bar. It has never been in the water. I can send pictures of both boats if you want.
Thanks,
David Swingley
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I found the perfect trade...
I just got home with a beautiful Wenonah Voyageur, which is just what I had been hoping for.
Thanks again Kevin!!!
-David
Thanks again Kevin!!!
-David