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Topic: TI Owners.......a little help please  (Read 2770 times)

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Voodoo Child

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  • Location: Big Island Hawaii
  • Date Registered: Apr 2013
  • Posts: 12
Are any of you using the TI as a solo craft. If so, what are your thoughts about solo launching and retrieval.
How is it to peddle by yourself for several hours, and does it get pushed around by cross winds while fishing?
While it is only a couple of feet longer than the AI it seems like a bit of a beast with much more weight, free
board, and mass aloft. That aside, it also appears to be much dryer and has considerably more space than the
AI. I already use a trailer so that's not an issue.  Your thoughts on this matter would be appreciated.


  • Location: Warrenton, OR
  • Date Registered: Oct 2009
  • Posts: 406
For additional suggestions, this would be a good question to also post on the Hobie Cat Forums   http://www.hobiecat.com/forums/index.php
Scroll down to the Hobie/Kayaking Fishing and then click on Open Forum-Kayaking.
You will need to create an account, but it's simple to do.


 

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