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Topic: Hobie Mirage Classic for sale ready to fish  (Read 4741 times)

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SSAL

  • Herring
  • **
  • Location: Hillsboro
  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
  • Posts: 22
Hello, guys, I selling my hobie mirage classic. I got the Kayak about 3 years ago thinking I'd go for salmon fishing at ghost hole. But so far, I only made it out to Tillamook bay once, and a handful of times to Hagg lake. Restricted by my work schedule, I'd like to find a new home the kayak.
This kayak is the 1st hobie with mirage drive. If I have to find an analogy to current models, I'd said this one is somewhat like revo13. The kayak gears towards light and fast, but doesn't have a lot of storage space. The boat weights about 50lb and is rated for 250lb, it might be the lightest hardshell with mirage drive.
The kayak has been stored indoor, I am asking for $950, or obo.

Over the years, I've made some modifications to facilitate fishing:
  • Installed a lawrance Elite 3X fish finder with hobie through hull wiring kit
  • added a 6 inch center hatch for hull access, and also tackle storage
  • installed 2 flush mound rod holders on the rear basket cover to hold rods
  • Installed a scotty rod holder in the front for trolling
  • added a handle on one side to help with grab
  • Installed hobie cross bar, and DIY'd 2 outrigger for sitatuions where increased secondary stability is desirable
  • Made a rudimentary milk crate
  • fashioned a supper hole trolly to help move the kayak
  • I will also throw in a rocket launcher style rod holder

p.s. mirage drive is not in the picture, but IS included


Noah

  • Sturgeon
  • *******
  • Cabby Strong!
  • Location: Tigard
  • Date Registered: Mar 2011
  • Posts: 3598
Hey cool boat! My first hobie was a classic and I had a lot of fun fishing out of it. It's a pretty quick boat, and might actually be a little faster than a revo in a sprint.   Cool crate design too!


MichelH

  • Krill
  • *
  • Location: Portland, OR
  • Date Registered: Oct 2017
  • Posts: 15
Still available? I'll send you a PM.


SSAL

  • Herring
  • **
  • Location: Hillsboro
  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
  • Posts: 22
Hi, Michael, I sold the kayak. Thanks for asking!

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