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rnproductions300
11-24-2017, 01:49 PM
I found this yak on Craigslist and was wondering if was a good deal or not. Also, would it be good for fishing. Most hobies are in the thousands and I am not trying to spend more than $7-800 on my new yak. I know it doesn’t have rod holders, but does it handle seas well. Any input is appreciated.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/spo/d/hobie-kayak-mirage-revolution/6376661059.html
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Iceman
11-24-2017, 01:53 PM
That is a $600 GT drive shown. That original Mirage model was built for speed though not fishing.
rnproductions300
11-24-2017, 01:56 PM
That is a $600 GT drive shown. That original Mirage model was built for speed though not fishing.
That drive will fit the kayak right?
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Iceman
11-24-2017, 03:50 PM
Yes, it will fit the kayak with the guide pins sheered off. If they are not a simple hack saw would make em fit. They are the nubs shown center top and bottom here on this bottom view of the spine.
https://66e2197c1fdd000748fd-b9614b5e0075ae5eecd4610f4136b151.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.c om/78367_700.jpg
igotpron
11-25-2017, 08:07 AM
Looks like the old mirage classic kayak. Limited storage and a wet ride. But for the money you can't go wrong if you want a mirage drive kayak. The drive alone is worth what he's asking. I'd get it, then you'll be easily convinced you need another hobie.
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rnproductions300
11-25-2017, 11:20 AM
Looks like the old mirage classic kayak. Limited storage and a wet ride. But for the money you can't go wrong if you want a mirage drive kayak. The drive alone is worth what he's asking. I'd get it, then you'll be easily convinced you need another hobie.
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Do you think I could find an older outback or revo in the 7-800 dollar range? Or is this my best bet?
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igotpron
11-25-2017, 08:57 PM
Do you think I could find an older outback or revo in the 7-800 dollar range? Or is this my best bet?
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Check the old for sale posts. But I want to say I've seen older revos and outbacks selling for 800-900. Might not come up super frequent, but if you post a wanted add with your budget you might get one sooner.
If you buy the one you posted you'd probably get stuck with it. It's not in high demand and it's old. But the mirage drive alone would be worth it.
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rnproductions300
11-26-2017, 04:01 AM
Check the old for sale posts. But I want to say I've seen older revos and outbacks selling for 800-900. Might not come up super frequent, but if you post a wanted add with your budget you might get one sooner.
If you buy the one you posted you'd probably get stuck with it. It's not in high demand and it's old. But the mirage drive alone would be worth it.
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Ok will do thanks for the response
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Orca Winfrey
11-26-2017, 06:35 AM
Check the old for sale posts. But I want to say I've seen older revos and outbacks selling for 800-900. Might not come up super frequent, but if you post a wanted add with your budget you might get one sooner.
If you buy the one you posted you'd probably get stuck with it. It's not in high demand and it's old. But the mirage drive alone would be worth it.
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You’re right about the older models being hard to sell. The CL post also caught my attention since I’m interested in getting a Revo. The seller has been slowly lowering his price over the past 20 days and still no bites.
What made me not interested in this particular yak is the lack of a tankwell and front hatch. It’s definitely not geared towards fishing.
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