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by Shad
[September 03, 2025, 11:53:58 AM]

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Poll

What kind of Hobie do you use when you are fishing?

Adventure
7 (13.7%)
Revo (13 or 11)
13 (25.5%)
Outback
22 (43.1%)
Oasis
3 (5.9%)
Pro Angler (12 or 14)
3 (5.9%)
Outfitter
0 (0%)
Adventure Island
1 (2%)
Tandem Island
1 (2%)
Sport
1 (2%)
Inflatable
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 51

Topic: What kind of Hobie do you have?  (Read 7303 times)

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Lee

  • Iris
  • Sturgeon
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  • Fuck Cancer!
  • Location: Graham, WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2009
  • Posts: 6091
I'm not sure I would lump the Revo 11 (11'6"x29") and 13 (13'5"x28.5") together.  Their aspect ratios are much different (5.65 vs 4.76).  I have a 13 and can not imagine giving up 2 feet of boat and still having it useful for the saltwater fishing and crabbing I do.  How differently do they peddle and paddle?

Having tried them both, the 11 is slightly slower, but turns tighter, so tight, it can flip you out if you turn hard at top speed.  But a 13 cab do that too.

That said, the hull is identical except for length.

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JamesC

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  • 2012 Hobie Revo 13 - Gray
  • Location: Tigard, OR
  • Date Registered: Apr 2012
  • Posts: 395
The number of Revo 11 owners vs 13 is probably very small, thats why I kept them together. Same with the PAs. I know they are actually different boats though. This is not a scientific study either, I was just curious which line was more popular for fishing.
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