12-10-2008, 10:39 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Originally Posted by Jimm H
Paddling gives you bigger guns, guys.
Seriously, I would be concerned about a tow things with peddle power-
I have towed a tourist Sailboarder back to the Hilton in Mission Bay without any problem.
a) I can turn my Cobra Maurader on a dime and chase off in another direction -- like when birds start crashing 400 yars behind. A hobie has to make a big circle....
Maybe your talking about the Adventure, but certainly not the Revo, or Outback. They both turn good.
and I would challenge almost any peddler to beat most padders to the spot in a sprint like that.
When was the last time you sprinted up against a Revo, or Adventure with turbo finns ? The last time I tried was against a Scupper Pro and he lost the sprint.
b) How do you pack your rods into the dry hull on a tough day landing on a Hobie? Not possible...
You can load rods into the Revo more easily than the Adventure, but I usually don't do that. If its thumping and I think it may toss me I usually pull the reels and stow them in a dry bag. The rods stay leashed above deck.
and, if you do this enough, you will encounter a crash landing now and then.
Then there is the cost difference between the boats.
You get what you pay for. Hobie kayaks are strong boats with lots of versatility.
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Thats been my experience using them. Test drive an 09 Revo and you will see for yourself.
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