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seasick

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2014
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New guy.  Love to fish, love to kayak,  doing both at the same time is even better.   I have a tarpon 120 and a cobra fish n dive i fish off of, but really want to get a Hobie,  leaning towards the revo 13 or the outback.  Like the idea of cutting through waves and speed but also love stability.  Any members with experience with both kayaks and would like to share their advice would be cool.  thanks much.


  • Chris
  • True Life: I'm Addicted To Kayak Fishing
  • Location: North Bend, OR
  • Date Registered: Jun 2012
  • Posts: 1598
Welcome to NWKA! I have owned both the Outback and Revo13. I love my Revo13. I sold the Outback because it wasn't getting used anymore :)
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seasick

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