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DougD
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I am selling my QCC 700. It is the carbon/kevlar model. It is well used, but very serviceable with no leaks. I have repaired one major spot and several small nicks and dings on the bottom of the boat. The one major repair was due to hitting a rock, it didn't leak after the strike but I put a carbon patch from the inside in one of the hatches.
I am also selling an Epic Wing Blade Paddle, 210-220mm.
This boat has been stored inside its entire life. Pick up in Owensville, MO. MR340 Stickers included free. Boat and paddle for $2,200.
Send me a message and I will text as many pictures or videos as you want.
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cyclones30
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Got a new ride for the race?
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DougD
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I still have this boat and paddle, would entertain any reasonable offer. You can email or text. five seven three 2five9 0552. thanks for looking. DougD.
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DougD
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Don't really have a new ride for races. I am sticking to longer canoe camping trips versus races, but this was a great boat for the various races in Missouri. I put over 1,000 miles in this boat in one year. Gonna miss it but gotta make room in the garage.
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fraxinus
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Just want to offer an unsolicited comment here. I have a QCC 600, a smaller version, 16' or 16'6" I think. QCC Kayaks are designed by John Winters who also has designed a number of canoes for Swift Canoes. Before being bought out by Wenonah, about 10 years ago, they were made in Janesville WI, by Phil Sigglekow of Blackhawk Canoes fame, and a guy named Steve Freund. (They knew what they were doing) The QCC kayaks are fast, efficient, with a nice blend of initial and secondary stability. The QCC 600 that I have feels very much like my Bell Magic.
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