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Topic: Hobie Outback Foam Blocks?  (Read 3966 times)

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Fear58

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Picked up a new 2020 Outback and rigging it up for its first outing. Following guidance from NCKA, I was planning on putting some pool floaties in the hull for safety, but then I noticed this:



At least in the new Outbacks, they put in a couple foam blocks underneath the seat. Hard to tell how long they are. Just wondering if these are sufficient as a substitute for pool floaties, or if I should add some pool floaties anyway.
« Last Edit: June 29, 2020, 04:57:58 PM by Fear58 »


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I'd add more pool noodles. Positive flotation is good, but pool noodles will also serve to displace more water should the hull fill up.

The only down side that I can see to stuffing the hull with pool noodles is at mussel inspections, where you have to remove them and dry everything, as they tend to trap moisture.
Are you pondering what I’m pondering?


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I have the same year and model as you.  I tucked 4 additional 3" diameter pool noodles along the front and sides with no problem.  I'd rather have them and not need them, vs the opposite. 
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Awesome thanks!

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