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Topic: Stopped by the kayak shop today....  (Read 3896 times)

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  • Location: Forks, WA
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
  • Posts: 118
And came home with this beauty! I'm so excited to get it all rigged up(as you might notice i already started rigging up the fish finder before i even took a picture!)

Also in other great news... Halibut fishing got extended for one more day in La Push and NeahBay. Saturday the 11th will be the day.

« Last Edit: June 04, 2016, 03:32:40 PM by jakeandrae »


  • Location: Forks, WA
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
  • Posts: 118


Ravensfan

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Nice boat!


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hdpwipmonkey

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Congrats!  😀

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Mmmmmm, new Hobie smell...


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  • Location: Forks, WA
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
  • Posts: 118
Thanks guys!

Took it out today for the first time. Haha... it was very interesting.. The only kayak I had ever been on before this was my PA14, and wow is a Revo 13 different! First off lets start with transporting, Revo 13 was so much easier to move around. Was very simple to put on the kayak cart and light as a feather when wheeling down to the surf. During my surf launch I went to get on my Revo and totally over estimated and went straight into the water, felt like an idiot lol. My 2nd attempt was a success, and getting the controls down was easy to get use to. Definitely a lot more wobbly though.

All in all I love my new Revo and am looking forward to getting out more! Will be heading out for halibut this Saturday(weather permitting) and maybe another bottom fishing trip before then.


dannybay

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I'm betting you'll loose that tippy feeling in another outing or two.   I started in an outback for the stability and moved to a Revo 13 after a couple years hoping to extend my range.   It felt really tippy the first time I took it out so I was amazed   at how comfortable I was in it by the third trip!  (And I've never dropped the Revo on the hood of my wife's Honda, so she was even happy to spend the  $$.  There's a lesson in  there I suspect. ;D  )
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Matt M

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Very nice!! I envy the nice clean plastic on the new boats... Get that thing bloody!
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