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    Default NRS Kuda 126 Inflatable Fishing Kayak

    Sold.......sold
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    NRS = quality
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    Default couple of questions

    Hey Woodman: I would love to own that Kayak, but alas I have a storage problem. Despite the small footprint for storage if it is in the bag, I already have 10 LBS of crap in a 5 LB house

    But to help fuel my fantasies:

    Looks like you have two paddles, so one question, which was does it have oar locks, seems self-evidently to be no.

    On the two paddles what is the length of the paddles?

    Seems like paddle length relates to size of user, yes?
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    I know about having too much stuff...which is why I'm not just keeping this. The paddle is a two piece kayak paddle, 240 cm. No oarlocks, but you can sit and paddle like a kayak, kneel and paddle like a kayak or a SUP, or stand up and use one end of the kayak paddle to paddle like a paddle board. Kayak paddle relates both to size of paddler but also width of boat. 240 cm works well for me on this boat. I had a Scotty anchor system in the right rear pad. You could add an anchor at the stern if you wanted. I've even seen people add electric motors to these. Pretty versatile platform to build out to specific needs.

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