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10-31-2019, 06:21 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Menifee
Posts: 117
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Launching is a big issue with the added weight compared to any of the 10 hobies I have previously owned.
I can stand up in the open ocean where it's a bit choppy more comfortably than I can with my PA 12, especially since its lower bowline gives it a lower center of gravity. My 6 hp tohatsu is super quiet. I find more advantages to my solo on the water than disadvantages when on the water. Being able to cruise at +13 miles per hour with just a flick of the wrist oaded with gear and covering +20 miles on less than a gallon of fuel is a game changer. I have hopped in and out of Hobies like yesterday's news. This Solo is a keeper..
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