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Outback with turbo fins and sailing rudder. They both make a big difference, especially the rudder. The only thing I wish my hobie could do is go in reverse.
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Originally posted by Yak Fish View PostOutback with turbo fins and sailing rudder. They both make a big difference, especially the rudder. The only thing I wish my hobie could do is go in reverse.
Get a Hobie, I love my outback. I can speak very highly of the customer service. I bought a used 2010 Outback last year that ended up developing a crack in the hull. I turned in the warranty claim and got a brand new 2012 Outback a couple months later.
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You cannot go wrong with a Hobie. I chose the Revo because I wanted a longer narrow boat that I could paddle if I had too. It came in handy for me when my rudder cable broke. The Hobie dealers were great in helping me get it fixed under warranty. The Revo is long enought to provide me with enough storage options to rig out my boat for running a trotline to catch crabs. I leave my scupper holes open to help drain the seat area, however, during the coolor months of fishing, I have a tendancy to wear waders or a dry pants, which negates any water that might be in the seat area. Also in the summer time I wear quick drying fishing pants, I do no mind the water in my boat to cool me off.
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Moc is the reason I have a Hobie- he drove up my driveway with a beautiful red shiny new toy on top of his SUV one day- that was it! I had a bad case of Hobie envy and had to have one- two months later I bought the Ugly Duckling- like Moc I cool off in my Hobie...not by having water in my seat but by dipping my drover hat in the water and pouring it over my head-"Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
2018 Seagrass Green Hobie Compass, Humminbird 798 ci HD SI
"Wet Dream" 2011 yellow Ocean Prowler 13
Charter member of Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club
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Originally posted by moc View PostYou cannot go wrong with a Hobie. I chose the Revo because I wanted a longer narrow boat that I could paddle if I had too. It came in handy for me when my rudder cable broke. The Hobie dealers were great in helping me get it fixed under warranty. The Revo is long enought to provide me with enough storage options to rig out my boat for running a trotline to catch crabs. I leave my scupper holes open to help drain the seat area, however, during the coolor months of fishing, I have a tendancy to wear waders or a dry pants, which negates any water that might be in the seat area. Also in the summer time I wear quick drying fishing pants, I do no mind the water in my boat to cool me off.
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