Once an item is sold, found or thread is no longer needed we move it here. These maybe helpful for historic reasons.
Wed 04 Mar, 2015 11:22 am
Hi, i'm keeping an eye out for one of these (or a Llama possibly) for a friend. Have an explorer 42 (a new one, unused) that we (ie. he) may consider swapping
A long shot, I know, but if you are considering an upgrade*, show us what you got!!
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Nuts on Fri 06 Mar, 2015 5:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Fri 06 Mar, 2015 5:41 pm
bump..* ie. like you may want to put some $ towards this :
http://www.alpackawhitewater.com/ ; )
Tue 10 Mar, 2015 12:35 pm
Or maybe this new design, self bailing but still light:
http://www.bakraft.com/features/
Thu 12 Mar, 2015 2:08 pm
Or .. sell and upgrade from China :
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/1269074 Bump.. so we need a Llama or Yak (or Mule
), purchased outright or swap/ part swap for a new explorer42 (double alpacka raft)
Fri 20 Mar, 2015 5:45 am
Hey
How much are you looking for for the explorer?
Cheers
Fri 20 Mar, 2015 6:45 am
Wow, I didn't realise that you could get packrafts from Alliexpress.....or wouldn't you?
Have you tried the packrafting forum. Unfortunately they are getting expensive again with the change in the US$.....my first Llama bought in 2007 was US$700, which amounted then go about AUD$1050! ( I bought a second "seconds" one for US$500 a year later) - best outdoor toys I've ever bought, I think!
A
Sun 22 Mar, 2015 2:43 pm
Ha, yes- No! I barely have faith in all those taped joints as is without some near-enough cn craftmanship.
I'm still just a novice though really, only a handfull of days here n there. Had a couple of these since the first style alpaca but circumstances, time/warmer seasons rarely align for big trips and longer trips are the motivation. I do like to keep them inflated and look at them now and then
freepete wrote:Hey
How much are you looking for for the explorer?
Cheers
Hi freepete,
It may happen but i'm not really keen to sell it outright. A straight swap for a late main-line alpacka or pretty much the replacement cost so we can buy another. I'm considering just buying a second larger/single person boat new (that bakraft does look interesting..). If that happens and when it arrives I may reconsider, anyhow i'll put it on sale here first (if so). It's a nice big boat (now 'lightly used'
) perfect for bigger easier waters.
The $ parity was great but they are now much dearer, not only +30%ish but also well above duty limits.. (+10% +). Doing the math on the explorer42 for instance around $1600au all in
and it doesn't have a spray deck option (+$300 or so). (This is one pointy end of cottage business that I would really encourage to a local maker or collaboration
)
PS. is there a popular pr forum? that alpacka one seems to have the lights out
Sun 22 Mar, 2015 6:47 pm
There is a NZ Packraft facebook page.... May get some response there?
Sun 22 Mar, 2015 8:23 pm
Yep, the Alpacka forum dissociated as the "American Packrafting Association" or similar, and I lost interest immediately upon being asked to join the association, with its "cover your *&%$#!" regulations - I remember once posting about a DIY inflatable PFD, and getting a pm saying I should have added a legal disclaimer to my post!
Anyway, it still exists at
http://packrafting.org/forums/And there's a classifieds bit.
My first packraft/paddle etc was over the $1000 limit. I seem to recall that it may have been "devalued" after some brief discussion.
A
Wed 25 Mar, 2015 7:16 am
Yeah, thanks, I have found the APA site again. It's a shame, it seems to be very slow, it's still a good resource at least.
I'll look for the NZ forum, thanks Lizzy.
Got a loaner for the short term so not in such a rush.
Thu 26 Mar, 2015 5:48 am
No worries thanks Nuts, yeah the $ hurts in this direction. Good luck with the swap
Thu 02 Apr, 2015 2:43 pm
I will add that the $$ don't seem so much when you see what they can do and spread over the life of the Alpacka. I have had two now over several years and they have changed my adventure travel giving so many possabilities. Well worth the dollars.
Steve
Sat 25 Apr, 2015 6:25 pm
Hi Nutz,
I have the following (as new condition, used once):
- Denali Lama (Nautical Blue)
- Cruiser Spray Deck
- Packtach System
- Extra Tie Downs x4 (grab loop)
- Explorer Seat (increases seat height)
- Patch N Go Kit
- Sawyer Paddle (adjustable, breaks down for packing, carbon).
- Inflation Bag
- Bag for raft
Let me know if you are interested.
Mon 27 Apr, 2015 6:41 pm
Thanks rahvintzu, I may have been interested (for myself) but have ordered a self-bailing raft (i'll close this adv) You should post that in the marketplace here, would bring a relatively good price.
SteveJ wrote: I will add that the $$ don't seem so much when you see what they can do and spread over the life of the Alpacka. I have had two now over several years and they have changed my adventure travel giving so many possabilities. Well worth the dollars.
Steve
It is a big price for what they are. Though iv'e seen what others have done with them and imagine a long life span. With creaky knees it's tempting just to gorilla your way down shingle rapids once you realise they are seriously tough
Tue 28 Apr, 2015 9:05 pm
All good Nuts, enjoy your Raft, I need to get out more on mine.
Wed 29 Apr, 2015 10:26 am
No worries. And i'll refer back to this if I here of anyone looking. Assuming you haven't re-discovered your raft by then ;
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