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Topic: Hobie Pursuit (not pedalled) $400  (Read 7676 times)

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Craigslist in Lake Oswego with a paddle, seat and pfd. Looks good  (not mine)

http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/spo/774630725.html
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Craigslist in Lake Oswego with a paddle, seat and pfd. Looks good  (not mine)

http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/spo/774630725.html

Cool looking yak. That one isn't being produced anymore. Looks like it would be a good lake and river paddler. Looks to be in pretty good condition too. Thanks for the heads up FFTW. I'll have to think about that one. ;) Although I think my next yak is the i12s...

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Say-- where do you mount the pole holder on that thing?   >:D  And what about the fish finder? >:D

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Say-- where do you mount the pole holder on that thing?   >:D  And what about the fish finder? >:D

Rob.

The Pursuit or the i12s?

For the Pursuit I've seen it done nicely a few times. Not easy but doable. For the i12s, look at the guy's right foot and you'll see a rod holder. A fish finder wouldn't be too difficult either. Although I want to use the i12s for steelheading in rivers so a FF isn't really needed.

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The i12s is the HOT ticket. I have been drooling over it since there was first mention of it. I REALLY like inflatables! Stability and portability! (as long as they hold air :-\ )

Where to put the FF? I used a portable unit that sat in its own box and a suction cup transducer.
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