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Old 03-22-2009, 09:26 AM   #1
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Thanks for the feedback guys.

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Originally Posted by THE DARKHORSE View Post

I'm a little too clean to put a fish below deck, but fish over fifty pounds fit just fine on the Revolution...catching them is another story.
Damn Big Dog!!! Nice Fish!!! I'd be worried that a seal might mistake the Hobie for the kitchen table. What do you think about instead of opting out for the hobie bait tank I get the Kayatank System and free up some space in the back? Have anyone out there seen or used the Kayatank and what are your thoughts on it. I live in Los Gatos CA and my job is relocating me to Laguna Beach by summer time so I cant stop by the local OEX and pick there brain. Till then
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Old 03-22-2009, 10:30 AM   #2
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These Pics are from a classic BWE Post.

This is Paul's (amsurferoceanbeach) Hobie Adventure.
- A Salty Dog fisherman
As long as the blood doesn't enter the ice chest its all cool.

89 lbs in here.


couple more.


There could possibly come a time when storage becomes a problem. You may have to remove your ice chest and relocate it to the rear well.
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