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05-16-2011, 12:14 PM | #1 |
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Mirage drive reliability, Pro angler paddling?
Hey all,
I just wanted to get some opinions from other Hobie owners who use the heck out of their Mirage drive like me... I've had my Revo almost 2 years now, and the pedals have failed 2 times on me now. Due to broken cables. About $75 in replaced parts (drive warrantied for 1 year, all my trouble happened after it expired). Anyway, fortunately each time I had a failure I wasn't too far from home and the paddle was easy, but this is in a Revo. In a pro angler (which I am considering) I would be really screwed to have to single-hand-paddle 5 miles back in 20 knot winds... I don't even think it is possible. What do you guys suggest for safety factor here in the Pro Angler? Carry another complete drive in the hatch just in case? Is there a way to use a normal paddle with the Pro Angler or is it just too wide? Any other ideas? I am thinking that for me having a set of new cable assemblies stowed away, and the wrench to install them would be a good compromise, but is there anything else that tends to break? It's about $125 for all the cables/chain assemblies I think. Not a bad insurance policy I guess. Thoughts? |
05-16-2011, 12:23 PM | #2 |
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I use the standard padlle that Hobie provides with the P.A.. No problems yet. I've had mine since March of 2010 and I have'nt (knock on wood) had any problems thus far, with fairly consistent use. The only times I use the paddle though is launching/landing and to cruise over kelp. Hope this helps.
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05-16-2011, 01:22 PM | #3 |
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05-16-2011, 01:37 PM | #4 |
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I have heard a stand up paddle works really well, I sell an inexpensive one for $60, cut to length.
I would invest in a single chain and idler cable and a wrench, cost is $55.50, I would even consider Vessel Assist, AAA for your PA for around $10 per month. Although you made need a CF # to use this.
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