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    Default Hobie Mirage - Is It Worth It?

    Looking into buying a my first yak, and I want to get the right one the first time. I've fished off of a friends Malibu Mini X before, and that was fun, but the paddle was always in the way. I have seen the Mirage drive yaks around, and it looks like it would make for a much easier fishing platform that a traditional SOT. Just wondering if it is worth the extra grand that I will have to drop for the hobie. Thoughts?

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    I for one would love to have one but would not purchase one based on the price. I have a cheap kayak and regularly slay fish from it. I do envy these guys that can pedal around and have their hands free but for me I will just keep my paddle model. I have a hard time spending that much cash on a yak when I could probably find a good used aluminum boat for that kind of scratch.LOL! But like I said, I would love to have one and think that they are great. Just a little too pricey for my liking. If money is no object then that is definatley the way to go.

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    If you have to ask about the price............

    Worth is in the mind of the beholder. See if you can't get a test drive in one. There is a Hobie dealer on San Diego bay would give you a test drive.

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    I am just curious about others practical experience when using these as a fishing platform. Price is not my main concern, more if the ability to have your hands free is worth the extra scratch.

    I also totally get where you are coming from 5150, and if I had the space to store a boat, purchasing a tin can would be the way I would go.

    Having a kayak would make fishing the vine a much more pleasant experience. Float tubing the vine is way to limiting. I wiant to be able to cover the whole lake if needs be. and the ability to troll would be nice. ;)

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    I really want a hobie mirage tandem, but dont want to pay retail for one,
    having hour hands free helps, especially if you are fighting something big, ie ray or shark,

    I think its easier on the body, I have been caught paddling against the wind trying to get back to the dock, no fun, pedals and a paddle would have helped.

    -bb

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    I have a Hobie and it is worth every penny. I have fished off of a normal paddle kayak and the paddle was always in the way. If you have the money the Hobie is definitely the way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poxy Boggards View Post
    I am just curious about others practical experience when using these as a fishing platform. Price is not my main concern, more if the ability to have your hands free is worth the extra scratch.

    I also totally get where you are coming from 5150, and if I had the space to store a boat, purchasing a tin can would be the way I would go.

    Having a kayak would make fishing the vine a much more pleasant experience. Float tubing the vine is way to limiting. I wiant to be able to cover the whole lake if needs be. and the ability to troll would be nice. ;)
    The Vine is usually where I use my yak and going from a float tube to the kayak is great because I love to troll and can cover a ton of water in a short period of time. I would say since you don't have the space for a boat then bucking up for the mirage drive kayak is probably ideal for you. My kayak was bought on sail at Dick
    s sporting goods for $600.00 and is a 12'6" Perception Angler and came with a seat and also already had 2 flush mount rod holders and 1 rod buddy in front of me. Great deal and has allowed me to catch a ton of fish. But the main complaint I have about mine is that it has no rudder and when the wind comes up at the Vine it doesn't track real well. I would say that if you go with a paddle type yak make sure to not go cheap on the paddle. It can make a huge difference. As far as the paddle being in the way. I haven't really had a issue with it.

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    GO FOR IT !!!


    http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...046091571.html

    Hobie Mirage Outback Kayak - $700
    Date: 2012-05-29, 10:28PM PDT
    Reply to: 6drdf-3046091571@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
    Great Condition. Email for more info.



    MirageDrive
    Twist and Stow Rudder
    Adjustable High Back Padded Seat w/ Inflatable Lumbar Support
    Two-Piece Paddle w/ On-Hull Storage
    Large Covered Bow Hatch
    Sail Mount
    Two Molded-In Rod Holders
    Rear Cargo Area w/ Bungee® Tie Downs
    Two 8" Twist and Seal Hatches w/ Gear Bucket
    Two Mesh-Covered Stowage Pockets

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