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Topic: Hobie Quest or OK Prowler 13 Angler  (Read 2722 times)

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idafish

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  • Location: Boise Idaho
  • Date Registered: Feb 2011
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I can get a Hobie Quest or a Ocean Prowler 13 for about the same price. I picked up an Emotion Mojo the other day and it just seemed a little bit too unstable for me (245 Lbs). I sold it tonight and made a little profit to go towards a new boat. The prowler is rated at a higher capacity but I know that does necessarily not translate in to more stability. I will mainly be fishing the lakes here in southern Idaho with occasional jaunts out to Alameda to fish some of my old haunts. I might even check out the Oregon coast in the near future. I am just wondering what some of your opinions/experience might be on these two yaks.
Thanks again.


 

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