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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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Just one of the reasons I dumped my PA for the outback. Fished with two other guys in la jolla last weekend. The guy on PA14 broke mirage drive. Outback paddled in and donated mirage drive to the PA. Not sure how it would have worked if it wasnt for that. Some guys are keeping spare parts for the mirage drive in their hatch, however I'm sure this part kit does not cover every part on the mirage drive. And $600 for a spare drive? No thanks.
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 1,470
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I've never broken a paddle.
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: The city of Orange
Posts: 1,278
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Yucaipa, CA
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Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: San Diego - North County
Posts: 82
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if the paddle is the answer, I need to:
1. get a longer paddle 2. learn how to paddle Although I somewhat suspect that the PA is like trying to row a barge... |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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I would think that you are right! It would be like trying to paddle a barge. I think you should get a better quality (not Hobie) paddle for emergencies. The other idea is get a sail for it. Probably cheaper and certainly move you faster. Then all you have to learn is how to sail.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
Posts: 3,649
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Iv'e had all those same problems too, but they are few and far between now. You should check your mirage drive after every trip or every other trip. Look for frayed cables, loose cables, unusual wear, bent masts, cracks on the crank arms, loose set screw for the spline shaft...
You should take care and maintain your mirage drive regularly. If you can't or won't...expect to have more failures in the future. Get a decent paddle And...learn how to paddle too...
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Diego
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 1,470
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Haha I just had to throw it out there because someone was bound to. I just beat everyone to it.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bahia Asuncion
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Vista
Posts: 326
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Like others have mentioned, an extra chain and tools to install is an absolute must unless you enjoy paddling. No big deal to replace on the water if you have the right tools. I recently disassembled my v1 drive and serviced it. Silky smooth and now I know how to repair if needed. Pretty simple with only a few parts that can go wrong on the water. I also lube exposed wire on chain after rinsing to eliminate rust.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 303
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Is there a good lube out there??
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Xcoastie
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Westminster
Posts: 285
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 516
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Oars
This is the exact reason I do not put a motor on my 26' cuddy cabin. It's just bound to break down some day, and the hassle involved with that......oars are just the way to go, always have and always will. And spare oars are super cheap too. CG has them listed all the time.
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Manic for Life
Join Date: May 2015
Location: San Diego
Posts: 839
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It's a slick dinghy of nice quality, but that sucker won't row without an oar lock. Using a single oar as a loose paddle is pretty useless too. Luckily there was enough wind to sail back to my launch point. I bought a new pair of oar locks and keep the remaining 3rd oar lock in my gear bag as a backup now. Lots of these things are not so strong and need to be used gently without exerting excessive force. Same for Mirage peddles. It's not difficult to apply more force than is good for them. Live and learn. Sometimes small things make big differences.
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posts: 1,963
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I have had the main axle shaft walk on me twice. Luckily, I discovered it before it move enough to prevent removing the mirage drive out of the well. Need to check all the allen set screws periodically -- if they loosen the shafts can walk. Should be able to gently tap the shaft back into position. A spare mirage will fit in the forward hatch of the PA14, but to make it fit, need to leave out the forward liner. For safety, better have the forward liner in place for flood control and prevention. The mirage can limp in as you learned, I was surprised that a broken mast only reduced speed by 1/3. I'll take a Hobie over a paddle kayak any day. The Hobie paddle needs an extension, let us know if you find a good extension.
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Manic for Life
Join Date: May 2015
Location: San Diego
Posts: 839
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How many people know they should carry a tow rope but don't? Further, some ropes are designed to float others don't, but the main point is to have a rope available when we need one.
Another tool that's useful for a Hobie is a phillips screw driver to adjust, tighten or reattach the strings that go to the rudder. Losing rudder control is a pain in the butt too. I drilled a hole in my plastic screwdriver handle for a nylon wrist strap that can be clipped to a lanyard if I'm working over the water. Three other items I have found useful are for removing water: hand operated bilge pump (NRS is a good one for about $20), a bailing bucket that I associate with my bait tank (a simple round tupperware that fits through an 8" hatch), and a shamwa for blotting up water in annoying places or using as a wet rag. Many of these things are multi purpose, so good to have.
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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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No need, I have no problems paddling outback, but have never needed to so far. Never had one thing happen to 3 different mirage drives that I own. And Im not easy on em. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 901
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