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Topic: New Toy - Hobie I-9s Inflatable  (Read 5337 times)

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ballardbrad

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I think you're right Z.  I don't plan on hitting the coast with this any time soon.  Lakes, river estuaries and vacations where I wish I had a boat to get out a bit farther.  See you fellas tonight.


IslandHoppa

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Dang, now I'm conflicted between an i12 and an Outback. Thanks for the comments.

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Hey guys,
Whomever was looking for the I-12, here's one on CL. used but available.

http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/bod/3504376267.html
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My packable inflatable is a Seaeagle 380x rated for class 4 water, has a reamovable skeg, removable seats(single/tandom), drop stitch floor you can stand up on for under $800.


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I've long coveted those. For the price, you got a helluva toy. Pick up a fat mountain bike - like a Surly Pugsley or Moonlander - and add a Bob trailer. Ride into the high lakes before the snow melts off of the trails. Get the first spring trout bite whilst trolling a wooly worm from the new inflatable. Stoke.

Enjoy the hell out of that thing.
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