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Rambo 05-25-2014 11:14 PM

How to carry the Hobie Pro Angler by yourself
 
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Most people knows the Hobie Pro Angler is beast to deal with and maneuver out of the water. Dry hull is close to 140lbs. So how do you carry such a wide and super lengthy kayak without wheels? Well I saw one eye opener way to carry it the over the shoulder and rear hatch method looks manageable.

http://www.austinkayak.com/blog/wp-c...01-300x189.jpg

I tried this method earlier today and just lift the kayak sideway with a pull tie strap. The bottom side facing you and it was easy to hull around. I couldn't find a good picture of any pro angler bottom view so I drew one up.

Dannowar 05-25-2014 11:18 PM

just make sure you bring the gopro

ful-rac 05-25-2014 11:52 PM

Why on earth would you need to carry your PA like that anyway? :confused:

Do yourself a favor buy a set of wheels. If you can afford to buy a PA, you should be able to afford a good set of wheels.

taggermike 05-26-2014 06:46 AM

Throwing a buck 40 on your shoulder is just a bad idea, even if you're strong. Like many things, just because you can doesn't mean you should. I suppose in an emergency that would work out though. Rambo, I wonder how old. When I was 20 I would have done that just for fun. I'm 47 now and I could do it, I think, but only if I had to. One bad lift is all it can take some times to really mess up a back, shoulder, or neck. Damn, I'm sounding like a broken down old man. Mike

captnblood34 05-26-2014 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 195654)
If you can afford to buy a PA....

You can afford the medical bills...

lowprofile 05-26-2014 07:24 AM

I side loaded my PA on top of my FJ once... Put it over my head like a snatch and slid it on.... Only did that once.

alanw 05-26-2014 08:38 AM

That's a tough carry right there, and small gusts of wind would make it even tougher. If I had to carry something that big and heavy, I'd probably try standing it up and rigging it to carry on my back, sort of like we do for carrying large heavy doors up stairs. It might be too top heavy when carried that way though.

driftwood 05-26-2014 08:57 AM

Makes as much sense as this picture.

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http://weeklyworldnews.files.wordpre...userlink3x.jpg

FISH11 05-26-2014 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by driftwood (Post 195683)
Makes as much sense as this picture.

:shot:



http://weeklyworldnews.files.wordpre...userlink3x.jpg

X2 ...Both pictures are a roll reversal. Why is the object that should be a mode of transportation be the one being carried. Remember it's hard to go Kayak fishing if your laid up with a hurt back muscle.

Zfish03 05-26-2014 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by lowprofile (Post 195675)
I side loaded my PA on top of my FJ once... Put it over my head like a snatch and slid it on.... Only did that once.

Plus you're about 8 feet tall right? And 250lbs of man. lol

Rambo 05-26-2014 10:29 AM

I'm 31 going to be 32 in july. I got a set of wheel but I'm just sharing a way to carry the PA if you have tight spots you need to lift your kayak. Heavy lifting but it's not that bad after learning a few of these tips.

addicted2sp33d 05-26-2014 01:30 PM

You gotta be Rambo during the 80's (Not 2012) to lift a PA like that.... oh.

http://images.usatoday.com/life/_pho...0/26/rambo.jpg

StinkyMatt 05-26-2014 02:14 PM

Did you guys know that you CAN actually perform some surgery at home? All you need is a sharp clean knife, bandages and some vodka to clean the incision site!


Just because it can be done does not mean you should do it.


:D






I think I got a hernia just thinking about that PA. :)

PapaDave 04-08-2016 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by StinkyMatt (Post 195716)
Did you guys know that you CAN actually perform some surgery at home? All you need is a sharp clean knife, bandages and some vodka to clean the incision site!


Just because it can be done does not mean you should do it.


:D






I think I got a hernia just thinking about that PA. :)

I like that idea... :evil::evil::evil::evil:

2-Stix 04-08-2016 11:21 AM

You can lift heavy objects if you do it right. But you can also get hurt. Wheels dont go down rocky cliffs.

theluckypig 04-08-2016 11:28 AM

i've been thinking about a PA 17... it's only 200 lbs. :)

goldenglory18 10-16-2017 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by alanw (Post 195682)
That's a tough carry right there, and small gusts of wind would make it even tougher...

Yup. Try that after the end of a long paddle on an even moderately breezy day and I guarantee you'll rethink your decision.


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