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Old 11-13-2012, 09:51 PM   #1
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After looking into a few hobies im gonna start saving up so i can buy a hobie outback or revo 13 but i need some input from you guys. First off which yak is a better yak? I want something fast but stable and not hard to paddle. Im gonna be fishing harbors and the open ocean sometimes so its gotta handle some surf launching. And i see people always put the year their hobies are would an old one have a bad mirage drive or something? Seems pretty pricey for a new mirage drive at $500. So which model would you guys reccomend me to get and what would be a good price to pay for a rigged outback or revo 13 with a ff, turbo fins, upgraded rudder (is this really necassary), bait tank, rod holders, and all that good stuff? Im waiting for your input, thanks and tight lines
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I'm in the same situation, I can't decide on revo or outback. Im coming from a tarpon 160 so I'm not worried about being unstable. I like the revo because of speed and it cuts through chop quietly. But I also like how comfortable the outback is. I wouldn't mind being able to stretch out and stand up in some situations. I didn't notice much difference in speed between the two boats. Is there a big difference? Anybody have any positives or negatives? Sorry for beating a dead horse...

You guys could buy mine friends Outback
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Old 11-14-2012, 10:13 AM   #2
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I've only been on the outback and the adventure. If you're fishing bay or smaller water i would recomend the OB. Off shore the Advis great but its wide batleship style turning radius make a PITA in tight spaces. The revo looks the best compromise between OB and Adv. I maybe one of the only people that prefer the smaller blades to the turbos. Like riding a bike I like to increase my rate a bit then do fewer more powerful strokes. Mikw
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Old 11-15-2012, 03:21 PM   #3
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Outback VS Revo

The Outback is a drier ride and has much much more areas to put stuff, i don't know how guys in the Revo do it i really don't.

I guess if your a minimalist it's fine but i take everything including the kitchen sink and that's just in the front hatch.

I made a standing platform that works for the Outback but the Revo is too narrow for it.
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Old 11-15-2012, 03:33 PM   #4
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Can you post a picture of the standing platform?
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Old 11-15-2012, 04:22 PM   #5
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I'd go with the one that catches the most fish...imo
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Old 11-15-2012, 04:29 PM   #6
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I choose a Revo to cover more ground. But, then I ain't a full-on angler so it worked for me. If I did get hard core, I'd likely look at getting the ama kit for standing on a Revo. A couple comments and turbo fins make me consider getting that kit.

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