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Nemrod

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JFGI, a friend of mine keeps trying to buy my Scupper Pro TW which I ignorantly bought and as luck would have it the Scupper Pro TW is still considered the finest sit on top diving/spearfishing kayak ever, so obviously it is not for sale :D. Just do a google search to see. I have ranged miles to sea in mine, through surf and all and it is FAST for a sit on top leaving behind even some decent sit inside types in it's wake. It carries a big load too, even a second aluminum 80 and full gear and it goes up and over surf on the way out and rides in with style on the return--but--alas--Ocean Kayak quit making them. Don't know why, I guess they like the Prowler series and so do I. But, helping him search for a Scupper I came across what appears to be a quality clone of the OK Scupper Pro TW. It is made by RTM Kayaks and is called the Tempo. Looks pretty good. Here is a link to RTM:

RTM Kayaks: Our Kayaks, Canoes, and Kayak Accessories

RTM Kayaks: RTM Sit on Top Kayaks: Tempo

http://www.twogoodkayaks.com/ScupperPro.html

Just in case some spearos or divers wanted a Scupper and could not find one perhaps this is an alternative.

BTW, I have paddled the Prowler 13 and the Prowler 15, they are nice, I like the 13 a bunch, both are polly wogs compared to the Scupper. Comparing Prowlers to a Scupper is like comparing the Prowler to a Scrambler XL.

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