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Topic: Hobie i11s stability seat in high position  (Read 3557 times)

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NoSoupForU

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He used it at GSX and never took his Revo off his rig.


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Jim, have you used that in some real waves yet? It has the contour of a plank. Looks like every wave would pour right over it. My very first kayak was an Hyside  inflatable white water self bailer. I still have it and use it for my river boat. Made a rowing frame and anchor system for it and it's a great river boat. Stable enough for standing also, but it's a slug to paddle. More of a drift boat.

Conditions at GSX were not too sloppy. But the waves that were coming didn't seem to wash over.


 

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