Many of the members here are avid Hobie owners. I can see plenty of merits of those fine kayaks. This morning I fished for several hours in a tidal creek that had lots of areas with less than 1 ft depth. I took advantage of a few very shallow spots (<4") on which to stop the wind-drift that moved me faster than I wanted to go. I backed myself onto a mud flat so than my weight and friction held me in place while I fan casted in an area.
My question is out of curiosity and to improve my knowledge. It is not intended to poke any jabs at pedal-drive craft or stimulate taking of sides.
Can you propel your Hobie using pedals in water that is shallower than the depth of the fins? If so, please explain how that works. If not, I suppose you need a paddle for backup.
In a related question, how sensitive are the fins to bumping or banging into a submerged object like a log or rock that cannot be seen by the kayaker? Does the Mirage Drive break easily from impacts that could be considered fairly routine in shallow tidal waters?
Thank you in advance.
My question is out of curiosity and to improve my knowledge. It is not intended to poke any jabs at pedal-drive craft or stimulate taking of sides.
Can you propel your Hobie using pedals in water that is shallower than the depth of the fins? If so, please explain how that works. If not, I suppose you need a paddle for backup.
In a related question, how sensitive are the fins to bumping or banging into a submerged object like a log or rock that cannot be seen by the kayaker? Does the Mirage Drive break easily from impacts that could be considered fairly routine in shallow tidal waters?
Thank you in advance.
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