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Upgrade to a AI or convert old Hobie Adventure?
I'm thinking to add a single ama to my 2014 Hobie Adventure and with it a small 2 stroke motor for some extra range. Cost as a factor, which route would you AI owners think would be the better choice?
From what I can tell the newer AIs are a bit wider so some speed is lost, so if I am to grab a complete package I'd probably buy an older used AI. On the other hand, the idea of having an outboard is also really appealing since I could get some extra range on it, but safety is another concern. Anyways, it be great to hear your thoughts. :paddleersmilie: |
If you do attach a motor make sure you also install a towing device since you’ll be towing me and my Prowler too.
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If you’re going to do the motor thing it seems like a solo skiff might be a better option. I’d imagine you’ll be towing your AI anyway, right? I know they can be roof-topped, but that sounds like a hassle.
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Contact me
Contact me...I have a new TI and an AI that is only 2 years old so I think I may be able to give you come practical advice on the boats and their use with motors.
jim@sabaslayer.com |
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Do you mind sharing that info here? I'm seriously thinking about getting an AI as well, and putting a motor on it might be an option. Thanks in advance! |
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