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Old 07-19-2020, 05:04 PM   #1
Natural_one
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**SOLD** LOADED 2015 SeaDek sponsored Outback

***SOLD***


2015 SeaDek sponsored Hobie Outback, fully loaded.


Bought from FastLane in Mission Bay.

Upgrades and gear that are included:
- Mirage drive (5-10 trips ago, serviced by Fastlane; this is not a 180/reverse drive).
-Full Camo SeaDek kit (bow, stern, main deck, hatch, rails)
-Hobie Rectangular hatch/ tackle management rack (ready for 2 Plano 3600 boxes!)
-2 Hobie rod leashes
-Hobie paddle
-Lowrance Hook5 (installed by Fastlane, not a hook5X)
-Nocqua Battery in bow.
-Danuu seatback with zipper storage and two rod holders
-Hobie Livewell/baittank with Tsunami T500 pump (used once…you supply battery)
-Hobie Beach wheels
-Hobie standard wheels
-Paddle
-Harbor freight stand
-ALWAYS washed down, dried, and stored indoors on hull stand (never stored on side, ground, or with wheels on).



I hate driving somewhere to check something out and being shocked at the condition, so here’s the honest disclaimer to save us both some time and negotiating:

-some normal scratches on the hull, was always water tight, never an issue with water in the hull. Steering is tight and smooth, but the rudder line that raises and lowers the rudder could be tightened up, there some play in it. Its totally functionally from the seat for lowering and raising.
As the ad says, no bait tank battery….if you want to test it, bring your own charged battery suitable for a stock hobie tank. One mirage drive peddle (where your foot rests) has a little foam missing.
Nocqua battery is seriously amazing…I charge it frequently, and just did again… Lowrance powers up perfectly, gps connects, but I haven’t put a full day on it in a while. Haven’t touched the beach wheels in a a few months time. One is pretty firm, the other a little squishy… this was always the case and always held air just fine for the day or more. One of the rubber side pockets (upgraded from stock) in the yak is ripped a little. That’s all I can think for full disclosure.
Tight Lines!

$2,200 OBO.

Pickup near downtown San Diego.

-Tyler

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