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Topic: Hobie i11S inflation and Test Ride  (Read 6613 times)

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cdat

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Roger, do you have any more pics of the what I assume is a rod/equip holder on the coho?

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John


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Roger, do you have any more pics of the what I assume is a rod/equip holder on the coho?

Thanks
John

sure, several pics in this thread:

http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=13533.msg148555#msg148555

PM me if you want more details, this gear holder has worked really well.
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These are great boats. I could see my family having a lot of fun with that. Looks fishy!
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Roger, appreciate the link,
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I've had it on my list for a while to follow up and re-watch your i11s videos - thank you for posting these. I am really intrigued. It just looks flat-out fun. It isn't the solution for every situation, to be sure, but for situations where it would work it would be awesome. My kids would love it, too - jumping on and off and all that. I looked at one in person at Next Adventure last week and I was surprised how wide it is, but that's what makes it stable enough to do everything it does.