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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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I've only done it in the surf and for a short distance. It is better than any other mirage drive Hobie, but the tracking sucks. Hell the tracking sucks when I'm using the Mirage drive with my sailing rudder, I find that I have to correct every 10 seconds or so if there is any kind of wind or current.
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Author & yakker
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Carlsbad
Posts: 34
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ok this is all interesting stuff guys I appreciate. One of the reasons I was looking at Revo was that I thought it might enable me to switch back and forth but the majority of you are saying it can be paddled but it's not great. Maybe I'd be better off then with an Outback but since all I do is offshore and speed and distance is important to me I'll still stick with the Revo.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca.
Posts: 178
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Don't buy a OB. Slow to peddle and paddle. Plus when you peddle and are in chop you get haul slap of waves and get wet. I've owned both. Revo are like sports car and OB like tank. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
Posts: 848
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It doesn't paddle as well as an actual paddle kayak. Without the rudder the tracking is pretty poor especially when the wind picks up. If you want kayak that's fast and still paddles well then get a revo 16. The tracking on that beauty is pretty great. Still not as good as say an OK prowler 13 or 15 though.
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: East County San Diego
Posts: 657
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I used to paddle my Revo 13 in and out of the surf, through the kelp and randomly when I wanted to paddle. As mentioned, its okay. The flatter bottom design is not as efficient as traditional paddling kayaks, but that design helps with stability. Currently, Im in a Thresher 155 which paddles well, better with a rudder and I recently got a Revolution 16. The Revo 16 is awesome and paddles a lot better than the 13.
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#6 |
Author & yakker
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Carlsbad
Posts: 34
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Wow the Revo 16. How's the portability of that? If I put it in the bed of my truck there'd still be like feet sticking out. I wonder even with a bed extender if it would work. It must be significantly faster than the 13 or yiu would not have bought it right?
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: East County San Diego
Posts: 657
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I have a short bed Tacoma and have used a bed extender for years. It's sticks out!! It would probably be ideal to rack, but I've yet date, had anyone pull me over and debate the 2/3 wheelbase rule and where that point starts.
With all honesty, you will probably rarely use the paddle unless you consciously decide to paddle as the mirage drive design is what these boats are all about. I like to paddle and switch it up every once and while or if my ankle starts acting up. The Revo 16 is def. the best paddling option within the hobie line. Although I considered paddling when I upgraded, I also considered additional storage, livewell space and overall speed. The Revo 16 is pretty damn fast with turbo fins and upgraded rudder. Stevooo has been in the format for years and did an awesome job of reviewing. You can search and see his feedback. Cheers! |
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