03-18-2012, 09:13 PM | #1 |
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Outback or Revo?
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03-18-2012, 09:20 PM | #2 |
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Revo.
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03-18-2012, 09:44 PM | #3 |
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Two great choices to choose from either or.
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03-19-2012, 06:44 AM | #4 |
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Welcome to BWE, I went with a Revo. What are you thinking of selling the quest for $$ ?
Search feature is your friend. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ad.php?t=12502
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03-19-2012, 07:10 AM | #5 |
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Go with the Revo 13
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03-19-2012, 07:22 AM | #6 |
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rent both for a couple of hours at 0ex and then make your decision
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03-19-2012, 07:45 AM | #7 |
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testing is a good idea.
i have a revo 13 and and outback. i started with outback. two very different yaks . the outback is very stable, becuase it is wider. the revo is quicker and more nimble to peddle . if you are going to paddle all day , that is when you start to feel it. guys with revos will seem to pull away from you so you are working a little bit harder to keep up. unless you are confined to space dont look at an eleven footer . they trade off will be minimal. in rough water you will also get more water over the bow with the outback. outback is rated to carry 50 pounds more , which may be an advantage if you are a big guy and carry lots of gear. such as scuba diving or hooping or like me carry 12 rods . finding a used revo 11 probably wont happen, so if you want to save money, 13 revo or outback is more realistic. most people will agree , none of these yaks handle great in surf , but with peddles you can get of danger zone quicker. if you cant find a place to test one , we can possibly meet up and fish together in future. pm. goodluck.
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03-19-2012, 08:44 AM | #8 |
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Great advise right there.... both great boats
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03-19-2012, 08:50 AM | #9 |
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The old Revo vs Outback dilemma
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03-19-2012, 08:54 AM | #10 |
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03-19-2012, 09:15 AM | #11 |
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Outback vs. Revo
Thanks everyone that has posted a reply thus far. I am 5'11" and only a 160lbs, so it sounds like the Revo would be a good fit for me. I was only considering the 11' just to shave a little bit of weight and save 2 more feet from hanging out the bed of my Tacoma. What's a fair price to ask for on a Quest that is less then a year old? Again, it will include a Lowrance XD 50 installed by Fastlane. If I wasn't so lazy and out-of-shape I guess I would just keep it, but hands-free fishing just seems so much better. Thanks again.
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03-19-2012, 10:37 AM | #12 |
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Your gonna get a thousand varied opinions the demo idea is the best, youll know what you like when you try.
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03-19-2012, 10:56 AM | #13 |
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^^^^^^ This, and also the knee-jerk "Revo" response at the time without knowing the height/weight of the angler and stuff he may be carrying.
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03-19-2012, 05:19 PM | #14 |
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I recently purchased an outback after much deliberation. I'm 5'7" and 160. The stability/room were the selling points to me. Though the revo was more agile, I didn't feel it had a lot of space for my gear. Like many here, I'm a fisherman first so kayaking prowess was secondary to me.
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03-20-2012, 11:42 AM | #15 |
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Good point on the Outback. I am not looking to break any speed records and it would be nice to have a little more storage on board should I ever do any spearfishing off it. This is sorta a tough choice.
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03-20-2012, 02:26 PM | #16 |
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03-22-2012, 09:39 AM | #17 |
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Going for the Big One
So after spending a bit of time and research mulling over which yak to get, the Revo or the Outback, I said hell with having a small cushion in the checking account and purchased a beautiful olive drab Pro Angler. I figured you can't put a price tag on being able to stand up to pee and stretch out the old back Now I just need to figure out how to catch some fish. Thank you again to everyone that posted a reply. See you out there.
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03-22-2012, 09:52 AM | #18 |
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Congrats on the new rig sounds bitchen.....
Everyone I know that has one loves it... Plus think of all the fish one can stash in that hatch the possibilities are endless. you could cram a baby dolphin in one of those |
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03-22-2012, 03:49 PM | #20 |
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pa is the bomb
once on open water. congrats.
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