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Old 04-30-2016, 01:29 PM   #18
Mr. NiceGuy
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I apologize too, but back to the point of this thread:

I have been looking for a 2nd Hobie Outback to rent in San Diego and have not found one yet. I may end up buying a second Outback myself just to have it available for friends.

Some of the local fishing guides have extra kayaks available if you want to go with a guide. Those I've met have lots of talent and are good at what they do. Their prices can be reasonable, especially if it includes the extra kayak we need and if we can learn some important new skills.

Ken is a guide who does this: http://www.seasamurai.com/
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