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Author Topic: Good thing Hobies come with paddles, or those darn Hobie pedals  (Read 996 times)

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Offline MistralWind

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Re: Good thing Hobies come with paddles, or those darn Hobie pedals
« Reply #15 on: November 06, 2011, 01:29:03 am »
I have to haul a lot of weight around with the turbo's, so I try to start out slow. I also kept the straps over the peddles to avoid the temptation of really pounding on the pedals from a standing start.

And that paddle problem you mentioned earlier definitely spooked me to go easy on the peddles as well.

Hope things work out for you  :smt006


 


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Re: Good thing Hobies come with paddles, or those darn Hobie pedals
« Reply #16 on: December 26, 2011, 09:25:51 am »
I have a Pro Angler and I just sold a Outback, both have the longer Turbo fins.  The only two problems I have had with the drives is a squeaking from the drive units that I could not get rid of and the first trip out I bent both drive masts on the PA  (my fault).  I was able to remove and straighten the masts and I keep them for spares.  I too don't have a Hobie dealer closer than an hour, a real pain if I want to order parts as it took the dealer in Sac 5 weeks to get the H-Bar I ordered for my PA.
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Re: Good thing Hobies come with paddles, or those darn Hobie pedals
« Reply #17 on: December 26, 2011, 11:01:42 am »
  The only two problems I have had with the drives is a squeaking from the drive units
My Outback squeaks also, I found that by putting water on the pedal pivot point ( foot rest ) it goes away.
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Re: Good thing Hobies come with paddles, or those darn Hobie pedals
« Reply #18 on: December 26, 2011, 04:27:22 pm »
  The only two problems I have had with the drives is a squeaking from the drive units
My Outback squeaks also, I found that by putting water on the pedal pivot point ( foot rest ) it goes away.

One of two easy ways to remedy the squeak in the pedal area is to drip in some Corrosion-X and work it back and forth till squeak goes away, or disassemble and add a lite dab of Lithium grease and then reassemble.
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