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Topic: WTB: Lower part of Hobie Twist-n-Stow  (Read 3244 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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The lower half of the twist-n-stow assembly on my Hobie Revo has developed a crack and I'd like to replace it. The part that is cracked is the portion that attaches to the rudder (with the 6 bolt holes where the rudder attaches). It turns out you can't buy just that part instead I would have to buy a whole new assembly. I am hoping that there might be a chance someone has some old parts laying around or know where I might find them. Otherwise I'll McGyver something rather than spending $70.


Ranger Dave

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Hey Upland....are you talking about the drum assembly? If so, I have a new/complete Twist-n-Stow that Id sell you, and I'm in Hazel Dell. I bought it from the Hobie dealer (Scheels Outfitters) last year in Salt Lake but, its too far of a drive to return, and I don't need an extra one for my Revo. Let me know if you're interested.
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Ranger Dave

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Was good to meet you Tyler and hope the rudder set up works out.
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uplandsandpiper

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It was a piece of cake to replace. Which is good because I inverted the up and down lines so I got to do it twice.


Justin

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It was a piece of cake to replace. Which is good because I inverted the up and down lines so I got to do it twice.

Sounds about right for one of my installs.
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