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Hobie Mirage Outback Kayak 2011 |
Don't call it a work boat, it's just too much fun. But whether you're fishing, hunting, shooting photos or simply on a lunch break, the Outback's stable, almost handsfree configuration definitely gets the job done. The (SUV) comes with four molded-in fishing rod holders, storage hatches and large on-deck cargo area. And for total versatility try the popular optional Sail Package, Bimini, Dodger and Plug-in Cart. Talk about sport utility.
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Comments about Hobie Mirage Outback Kayak 2011:
I have used the Outback many times and everytime I find something else I like about it. It is wider than the other hobies and thats great if you want that stability for comfort or fishing. With the mirage drive you can pedel anywhere with ease and speed. For fishing you have your hands free to cast. I just set my course with the rudder and give a couple kicks with the peddles and I can coast along the shore for fish. Hobie is really on to something with the Mirage Drive
Comments about Hobie Mirage Outback Kayak 2011:
I've only used it once, but it was a blast. I went up a river against the flow. It was a windy day, so there were small waves, and wind to go against. I moved quickly. The pedal mirage drive propelled the boat rapidly. I've never used a kayak with a rudder either, steering was effortless.
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