My Outback developed the dread crack in the drive well. Hobie will send me a new hull, and I can choose between another Outback or a Revo. Which should I choose?
I really like the side trays on the Outback and the forward rod holders. I already have a rig that holds my fish finder and camera mount for the Outback. If I get a Revo, I won't be able to use my rig because I'll need forward rod holders. I'd prefer to keep the gunwales clear for reentry and paddling when the drive has a problem. I'll have to shell out for a new system to support my fishfinder and one or two rod holders. I might have to shell out for a new cart, too, if the posts on my old cart don't line up with the scuppers on the new hull. I'd like to keep the cost down if at all possible.
There are some pros for the Revo, though. Hobie has changed the shape of the hull on the Outback a bit, and I'm not sure what performance differences there will be. The Revo should be a little quicker and cut through the waves better. Plus, I've had problems with Outbacks cracking on me (all under warranty), so maybe there's some inherent incompatibility between me and Outback hulls.
I know a lot of you guys have Revos. Did you try an Outback, too? If so, what did you think about the differences between the two yaks?
I really like the side trays on the Outback and the forward rod holders. I already have a rig that holds my fish finder and camera mount for the Outback. If I get a Revo, I won't be able to use my rig because I'll need forward rod holders. I'd prefer to keep the gunwales clear for reentry and paddling when the drive has a problem. I'll have to shell out for a new system to support my fishfinder and one or two rod holders. I might have to shell out for a new cart, too, if the posts on my old cart don't line up with the scuppers on the new hull. I'd like to keep the cost down if at all possible.
There are some pros for the Revo, though. Hobie has changed the shape of the hull on the Outback a bit, and I'm not sure what performance differences there will be. The Revo should be a little quicker and cut through the waves better. Plus, I've had problems with Outbacks cracking on me (all under warranty), so maybe there's some inherent incompatibility between me and Outback hulls.
I know a lot of you guys have Revos. Did you try an Outback, too? If so, what did you think about the differences between the two yaks?
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