Many of the members on this board are fervent Hobie fans -- and for good reasons. The Hobie pedal drive kayaks are excellent products. However, I am aware that at least one other company makes a pedal-drive kayak -- Native Watercraft. One of my two kayaks is a Native Manta Ray -- also an excellent product.
Native makes two models that have a pedal-drive unit. Whereas the Hobie has a back-and-forth pedaling motion and uses elongated fins for propulsion, the Native unit is pedaled like a bicycle, and the propulsion comes from a propellor like the one on an outboard motor.
When I fished with kayak fishing guide Cory Routh, he used a Native pedal drive that day. Other than that, I have never seen one in use or heard of other MKF members who have one. If any of you have experience with the Native pedal-drive products or know of other pedal-drive models made by different companies, please reply.
I am not looking to buy one, but am curious why Hobie is so popular and other brands are less so.
Native makes two models that have a pedal-drive unit. Whereas the Hobie has a back-and-forth pedaling motion and uses elongated fins for propulsion, the Native unit is pedaled like a bicycle, and the propulsion comes from a propellor like the one on an outboard motor.
When I fished with kayak fishing guide Cory Routh, he used a Native pedal drive that day. Other than that, I have never seen one in use or heard of other MKF members who have one. If any of you have experience with the Native pedal-drive products or know of other pedal-drive models made by different companies, please reply.
I am not looking to buy one, but am curious why Hobie is so popular and other brands are less so.
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