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Topic: Time for a New Hobie?  (Read 2250 times)

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Lost_Anchovy

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Congrats on the upgrades guys!  How do you like the new seat?

Honestly, It's still sitting in the garage! I'm gonna work on it this weekend and get all the equipment set up.
I'm still on the fence with using a rail system vs. a flush mount system. If anyone got insight into
which is better it would be appreciated.

I also heard you can get launched off the chair if you're sitting too high up. lol.  I'm looking forward to getting launched!! (only if it's not by the landlord)  :smt044
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Str8FishiN

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Congrats on the upgrades guys!  How do you like the new seat?

Honestly, It's still sitting in the garage! I'm gonna work on it this weekend and get all the equipment set up.
I'm still on the fence with using a rail system vs. a flush mount system. If anyone got insight into
which is better it would be appreciated.

I also heard you can get launched off the chair if you're sitting too high up. lol.  I'm looking forward to getting launched!! (only if it's not by the landlord)  :smt044

I have flush mounts on the front of my yak but wanted to install rails in the rear of my outback so I could reconfigure it when targeting other species (down rigger, flag, additional rod holders, etc.)  Keep us posted on your rigging.  I can't wait to rig up a new yak... 
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