FYI,
I thought Hobie Mirage Drive Cable Life Expectancy was well over 3,000 miles.
The cables on my 2009 Adevnture never broke.
One of the cables on 2011 Revo broke within 1,500 miles roughly. The replacement and two original cable still look good.
All three cables on my 2013 Outback broke two weeks apart. One broke November 21, the other two broke yesterday, Dec 02. I say roughly the cables had 2,000 miles on it.
I used to carry two extra cables. One was used on Nov 21, so I had only one extra (it was on my tackle bag). When two broke off yesterday, I had to come back to the truck by paddling because I only had one extra cable left in the tackle bag since two weeks ago. Luckily I started carrying two mirage drives (from Revo and Outback). I removed the guide pin from the 2013 Outback Mirage Drive so it can be installed on the 2011 Revo. A new cable will be arrived soon. But tomorrow, I am going to drive to the Wood Bridge Hobie in VA, to buy 5 more cables. I guess I should have replaced all 4 cables (two on Revo, two on Outback) immediately because all of the original cables passed the life expectancy according to my experience.
I visually inspect the cables all the time. I had inspected the cables yesterday before heading out. There were no signs, except normal stretches of the cables. I will be replacing all cables and keep the old ones as spare. I just don't want to paddle on an Outback for miles against 15-20 knots of wind. I tested today in Severn River. I couldn't move forward against 18-20 knot wind even though the wave was less than 2' (Sever River is small. So waves don't become 3-4 footers). I know I could move forward with a regular paddle kayak in the same situation.
Joe
I thought Hobie Mirage Drive Cable Life Expectancy was well over 3,000 miles.
The cables on my 2009 Adevnture never broke.
One of the cables on 2011 Revo broke within 1,500 miles roughly. The replacement and two original cable still look good.
All three cables on my 2013 Outback broke two weeks apart. One broke November 21, the other two broke yesterday, Dec 02. I say roughly the cables had 2,000 miles on it.
I used to carry two extra cables. One was used on Nov 21, so I had only one extra (it was on my tackle bag). When two broke off yesterday, I had to come back to the truck by paddling because I only had one extra cable left in the tackle bag since two weeks ago. Luckily I started carrying two mirage drives (from Revo and Outback). I removed the guide pin from the 2013 Outback Mirage Drive so it can be installed on the 2011 Revo. A new cable will be arrived soon. But tomorrow, I am going to drive to the Wood Bridge Hobie in VA, to buy 5 more cables. I guess I should have replaced all 4 cables (two on Revo, two on Outback) immediately because all of the original cables passed the life expectancy according to my experience.
I visually inspect the cables all the time. I had inspected the cables yesterday before heading out. There were no signs, except normal stretches of the cables. I will be replacing all cables and keep the old ones as spare. I just don't want to paddle on an Outback for miles against 15-20 knots of wind. I tested today in Severn River. I couldn't move forward against 18-20 knot wind even though the wave was less than 2' (Sever River is small. So waves don't become 3-4 footers). I know I could move forward with a regular paddle kayak in the same situation.
Joe
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