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Topic: WTB: 2013 Hobie Sport  (Read 865 times)

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Used or Demo boats are what i am interested in looking at right now, appreciate any leads or help.


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I know morro bay kayak shop has 3 i think more central coast then north tho
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I've got a red 2013 sport in the shop in Redding. Not demo stamped but we have paddled it a few times.


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2013 Hobie Revolution 11... 2013 Hobie Revolution 11... 2013 Hobie Revolution 11...2013 Hobie Revolution 11
What are your reasons if you don't mind me asking?


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Because I'm selling one :) sorry for the shameless plug

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But in honesty yes.  I think a Revo 11 is an overall better kayak than a hobie sport. Faster, just as maneuverable, weight is similar.  Better keel although trade off is slightly less stability.

But its a much sexier kayak than a sport, which is the Nissan Sentra of the Hobie line.

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If I was to choose a sport over a revo 11 I would do it solely for the scupper transducer. But that's a '14 model year feature. If I was talking '13 I'd go with the 11 all the way. 

I think the 11 is not as popular as Hobie originally envisioned it, but I think of it as a great "sweet spot" boat that is very versatile.

Only reason I am selling my 11 is that I want a scupper transducer since I'm trying to simplify my kayak rigging and consolidate back down my arsenal.

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I've got a red 2013 sport in the shop in Redding. Not demo stamped but we have paddled it a few times.
Waiting on a tax return will get back to you about the sport in a few weeks if you still have it. Thanks


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Nissan Sentra

brutal! Didn't know the dark side had low end

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