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TDunk 04-18-2014 05:27 PM

Kayak Demo tomorrow
 
So, I've been stalking BWE for 2 years saving up some coin to get into the sport, and I'm finally ready to pull the trigger:D. I'm a bigger dude 6'2" 250lbs. and need something that will fit my fat ass. I'm going to demo a new hobie outback tomorrow. Am looking for any suggestions on what to look for, or tests to put myself/kayak through in order to make sure this is a good fit for me. Any input would be much appreciated, and thank you in advance for any useful tips or comments.
I just want to let you regulars on here know:you_rock:

DanaPT 04-18-2014 08:02 PM

good choice to demo. move around, crawl to open hatches, lean over. I wouldn't expect to stand unless you wanted to jump in the drink and remount. try to imagine what it'd be like sitting in that seat for 4-12 hours.

outback= super stable

welcome.

WildernessWanker 04-18-2014 08:17 PM

I'd lean in it, turn and sit side-saddle, test access to front hatch and tankwell, paddle it for a bit(not a necessity but always helpful if the drive fails), and make sure everything is laid out within reach and not a hindrance to functionality. Just my $0.02

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cell128 04-18-2014 08:24 PM

I just started too. I'm 5'6" 165 lbs. I went with the Hobie sport because I could fit it into my truck easier but the outback sounds better and safer if you want to haul it around. Check out the revo too I found one on Craig list a few days ago it might still be available.

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cell128 04-18-2014 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by cell128 (Post 190907)
I just started too. I'm 5'6" 165 lbs. I went with the Hobie sport because I could fit it into my truck easier but the outback sounds better and safer if you want to haul it around. Check out the revo too I found one on Craig list a few days ago it might still be available.

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Edit: I don't think its the same one but it comes with a live well and turbofins. Only thing its in San Diego
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/boa/4428339638.html

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TDunk 04-19-2014 09:20 AM

success
 
Demo went well this AM, I'm sold! The outback is far more stable than I imagined. I was also able to stand in it, and re-enter without issues. access to all areas was no problem. Thanks for the advice, and I'll be seeing you guys on the water soon. :burnout:

AirborneYak 04-19-2014 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by TDunk (Post 190931)
Demo went well this AM, I'm sold! The outback is far more stable than I imagined. I was also able to stand in it, and re-enter without issues. access to all areas was no problem. Thanks for the advice, and I'll be seeing you guys on the water soon. :burnout:


Good choice on the outback.

WildernessWanker 04-19-2014 10:13 AM

Solid kayak, I don't think you'll be disappointed.

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