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  • Ganto
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    Here are some specs on the 2015 Outback and Revo 13.

    Retail price: $2299

    Outback Revo 13
    Length 12' 1" 13' 5"
    Width 33" 28.5"
    Capacity 400# 350#
    FHW: 75# 69.5# (Fitted Hull Weight)
    FRW: 88.3# 82.8# (Fully Rigged Weight)

    Both boats are Rotomolded Polyethylene and are Lowrance ready

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  • Salty Dog
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    That's a sweet looking setup, I don't understand why they don't include the dolly with the yak as part of the package. I can see a Hobie Outback or a PA in my future.

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  • Snakehead Hunter
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    We all must really be bored at work because this thread is so far off topic!!

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  • Cowpokey
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    Originally posted by JohnE View Post
    http://m.kayakfishmag.com/news/kayak...ark-in-hawaii/
    http://www.yakangler.com/spotlight/i...at-white-shark
    It looks like paddle kayaks are just as likely to be attacked by sharks from the reports I looked at, but here are a couple more on hobies so far that I have found.
    I've seen A LOT of videos with sharks biting powerboats. Heard/read about alligators biting kayaks too. I'd guess the probability of a shark biting a kayak (Hobie or not) is pretty slim. I thought surfers paddling out where supposed to be shark bait?

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  • RavensDfense
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    Originally posted by deleonjo View Post
    Is that with turbo fins on the outback?
    Yes.

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  • JohnE
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    Originally posted by buzz View Post
    [OT]
    One of my pet peeves is when someone uses a video camera to record a television program. Even if you don't have a DVR it would look and sound so much better if they recorded it with a VCR and then converted that to digital.
    [/OT]

    That said, in regards to the video I think if the Mirage Drive attracted sharks there would be more reports than just one video from 2008.
    http://m.kayakfishmag.com/news/kayak...ark-in-hawaii/
    http://www.yakangler.com/spotlight/i...at-white-shark
    It looks like paddle kayaks are just as likely to be attacked by sharks from the reports I looked at, but here are a couple more on hobies so far that I have found.

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  • deleonjo
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    Is that with turbo fins on the outback?

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  • RavensDfense
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    Originally posted by BassMoore View Post
    johne do u think the outback is faster then the PA??

    ive blown a few outbacks away in my pa12.
    I've owned both and spent many hours in each. I can say the Outback is slightly faster, but not by much. All things being equal (i.e.-on a flat calm pond with no wind or current), the difference is so small it would likely go unnoticed. The thing that impacts your speed in the PA is your higher profile and the overall greater profile of the yak itself. Wind and current will impact the PA more than the Outback and in my experience makes it a little slower.

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  • buzz
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    [OT]
    One of my pet peeves is when someone uses a video camera to record a television program. Even if you don't have a DVR it would look and sound so much better if they recorded it with a VCR and then converted that to digital.
    [/OT]

    That said, in regards to the video I think if the Mirage Drive attracted sharks there would be more reports than just one video from 2008.

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  • JohnE
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    Well, this is sort of interesting...doing more research on hobies and apparently the fins look just like seal flippers and may attract sharks. I hate sharks and never thought about this before. Apparently, people have reported sharks chasing them while fishing with people in other kayaks and the sharks only went for the hobies. The guy who had his legs chewed off in Hawaii recently was in a hobie.

    And here is a video I found of a shark attack on guys in hobies

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  • JohnE
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    Yeah, I already tried contacting one of them. I was willing to take it off his hands to try until I can get the new one. But it is 5 years old and his price is just not very realistic for me and I think my offer was actually rather high for what it is. I almost picked up a revo about that old a month back for $650.

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  • Snakehead Hunter
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    I see 2 outback for sale on craigslist already. Let the sell off begin!!

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  • JohnE
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    Originally posted by CAGE RATTLER View Post
    Have you tried to pick up an outback? They aren't that light either. And with the hull changes, they might be even heavier now.
    I have. Not much worse than ride 135 which I find relatively easy to throw up on my ladder rack. PA and slayer are just a little heavy for that. I think I am going to rent an outback this weekend to fish cbbt, can't use my tarpon and my ride just wears me out paddling all day out there. Man, I wish the new outback was available to pick up already.
    Last edited by JohnE; 08-20-2014, 05:25 PM.

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  • CAGE RATTLER
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    Have you tried to pick up an outback? They aren't that light either. And with the hull changes, they might be even heavier now.

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  • JohnE
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    Originally posted by BassMoore View Post
    ive looked at trading down the PA.. but i just cant find anything else thats going to allow me to fish the way i want to fish.

    im only 26 so right now the PA is fine for me.

    The outback deff looks cool, and is a good option for ALOT of people. even the Slayer propel is a great option ive look at that non stop.

    i just cant pull the trigger to get rid of the PA..
    I'm also sort of still thinking about the Slayer. Main advantages I see are reverse, it can actually pretty much be paddled like a regular kayak when fishing flats and other areas where you would run into problems with the drive, a little on the heavy side but not too heavy from the specs I have seen...but propelller is supposed to be pain to clear grass and stuff out of and still pretty heavy, and the can be loud for stalking fish on the flats anyway.

    Here is an interesting video I found with three guys racing the outback, slayer, and PA 12. Outback is shown to be the fastest by a bit, then the propel in 2nd. PA 12 came in last.
    Last edited by JohnE; 08-20-2014, 03:40 PM.

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