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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Yokosuka, Japan
Posts: 228
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Broke the rudder as the lines to raise and lower don't work right and need to be redone (have all new to install). Turned the kayak to launch and rudder got stuck in between two rocks. Didn't even know it was stuck till after it broke. Duck tape in the truck saved the day... was able to tape it together and keep fishing. ![]() |
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 37
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Very hard to tip it over
Philr21 I have the older model outback to. I putted my outback in my swimming pool and was trying very hard trying to tip it over but it was very hard. I was able to stand on the yak, sit sideway with both legs in the water, and learn how to get back into the yak with upside down. Like triggerman said put your yak in the water and try to tip it over so you can learn to far you can push the limit. Hope that help
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Yokosuka, Japan
Posts: 228
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks. I did the same, took the Malibu X-Factor to shallow water. Only when I sit on the side did it start to roll over. Haven't had a chance to do same with the Hobie. Thanks all for the info, really helps. |
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