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Topic: Revo or Outback?  (Read 6101 times)

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Fishcomb

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Thanks for the new fishing points at sws Mel :smt003


Fishcomb

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A revo 13 is a quick boat. In the same area as mel


Salty.

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A kayak is only as stable as the person operating it.
I feel just as, if not more comfortable on my Adventure than I do my Revo.

+1.  I would go with a Revo over an Outback. I've never once heard any Revo owners complaining about a lack of stability. There are some great fishermen fishing from Outbacks. I wonder how much more productive they would be in a Revo. Added unecessary primary stability comes at a price & added unecessary "deck space" doesn't catch greater numbers of larger fish. But pedaling a more efficient hull does save energy & whether that's used for executing your angling plans or saving your butt i do believe it's something to consider.


 

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