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Old 04-19-2010, 09:21 AM   #1
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sinking hobies ??

I agree that the front hatch doesn't seal all that well, especially if you run your FF lines over it. On choppy days where water is consistantly washing over the front hatch I have to pump my boat out once or twice, on days when there is no water coming over the bow, my boat is dry. In rough conditions it helps to have your weight as far back as possible (raise the bait tank level, put the cooler on the back, exc..).

The hatch O-ring can get sticky and are sometimes removed, if that o-ring is missing in choppy conditions you will take on a lot of water.

As for the rudder control holes, they aren't much of a problem for the single seat hobies because unless your very close to the max weight. Even the Hobie outback tandem, when fished solo and the rudder holes are fully submerged most of the time, you only take on about a gallon an hr....

Bottom line is CARRY A HAND BILGE PUMP !!!!...and a big sponge, and if your boat starts feeling heavy, check it.
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Old 04-19-2010, 03:25 PM   #2
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Bob,

I always carry 2 grout sponges, the good ones from home depot. They absorb a large volume of water.

Place one inside the center hatch it will absorb any water that passes into the hull and can be rung out easily.

The other sponge is for mopping up under the seat after surf launching, and cleaning my bloody deck.

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Old 04-19-2010, 04:39 PM   #3
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Leaks are annoying

However this is how I solved mine. I've had the same issue with my Revo, and the leaky front hatch. The black gasket from the front hatch was not sealing sufficiently, therefore every time the bow would punch through the wave while launching, a annoying amount of h2o would get inside the hull. Went to Home Depot and invested 6.00 for weather sealing foam with 3m, and now only have a few drops of water that get through, even after taking a few to the chest. Left a little gap for my fish finder cables as well. This completely sealed the front hatch with the black hobie gasket, and has stayed in place.
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