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H20 Toie

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Ballpark on value of these one is 11' other 10' both with covers. its been a long time since i priced any of them
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Outdrive1

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I think that’s way off, Dan. Everyone buys inflatable boards now. Living in the Keys, hard boards are a pain in the ass. The rigid inflatable stuff is lighter, more durable (no dents or dings), they don’t damage boats when you bump them, easy to store over the winter, and they cost a few hundred bucks.
 

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I think that’s way off, Dan. Everyone buys inflatable boards now. Living in the Keys, hard boards are a pain in the ass. The rigid inflatable stuff is lighter, more durable (no dents or dings), they don’t damage boats when you bump them, easy to store over the winter, and they cost a few hundred bucks.
Sorry Dan, but I have t agreee with this. Everyone I know has gone to the inflatables. Easier to transport too.
 

H20 Toie

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Hell i agree i like the inflatable better also, keeping that one, these two got to go, use way to much room
 

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I think that’s way off, Dan. Everyone buys inflatable boards now. Living in the Keys, hard boards are a pain in the ass. The rigid inflatable stuff is lighter, more durable (no dents or dings), they don’t damage boats when you bump them, easy to store over the winter, and they cost a few hundred bucks.

I was gonna say the same thing the inflatables are all the rave.
 

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I agree wholly. I’m in the keys and made a rack for them. Someday they find their way to the landfill.
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IMO, $ 300-500 used. I have 2 of the fiber glass units and love them..
 

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I paid $200 for one, it's pretty beat up though. It's mostly a decoration as we have an inflatable and a kayak, but I'll get a wild hair one of these afternoons and see how it floats.

I can carry the inflatable one, the fiberglass would be more challenging for me.
 

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Nothing like Fibreglass fins and foam. Great thread H3O T. Close enough. LOL. SUP is good therapy. As opposed to riding a bike. Fall down go boom. Not on an SUP. Moab5 is ballpark. GLWTS. Got one left. A 10'6" X34" X4" Joe Blair OG Polyester resin fibreglass. Pre Prototype for the prodution boards from Overseas.
That board stayed there on the beach. Thanks Joe. Dominate.
 
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Inflatables are all the rage, but so are the pronouns them/they. 🌈
 

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Bring them out to Miami boat show, put a cig sticker on them, and list for 3k each. :p
 

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Starboard is a really nice board, I got 5 boards, or I would make an offer on the 11 ftr.
 
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