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Topic: [Report] Hkp SC 10/5/21  (Read 3863 times)

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Catrunes

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Nice write up, i need to get some more macks.I've had my boy out of school with a cold all week, otherwise wouldve been out one of these past 2 days. Maybe this weekend if wx holds.
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Congrats on the nice macks!  Thanks for the report! :smt006
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Vine2trail

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I fought the launch and was on the water at about 830, headed straight out past the mile bouy to my first number. Immediately got hit and brought up a 25" ling. Went ti head to my next number and my pedal drive went out. I've seriously had nothing but problems with the damn thing. Knowing I had a long and slow paddle back I quickly tried to hit my other numbers but didn't want to travel too much further away from the launch so I just headed back.


NowhereMan

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I fought the launch and was on the water at about 830, headed straight out past the mile bouy to my first number. Immediately got hit and brought up a 25" ling. Went ti head to my next number and my pedal drive went out. I've seriously had nothing but problems with the damn thing. Knowing I had a long and slow paddle back I quickly tried to hit my other numbers but didn't want to travel too much further away from the launch so I just headed back.

Nice catch.

Too bad about the pedal drive. Is it a Hobie, or some other pedal system?
There's always money in the banana stand.
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Good luck to anybody who is fishing SC this weekend. Recently, I've been able to get out every Friday, but the starter went out on my fishingmobile (2004 CRV with more than 280k miles on it) and I'm going to be busy trying to replace that today (DIY, and I'm definitely not a car guy, so wish me luck...). 
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Vine2trail

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I fought the launch and was on the water at about 830, headed straight out past the mile bouy to my first number. Immediately got hit and brought up a 25" ling. Went ti head to my next number and my pedal drive went out. I've seriously had nothing but problems with the damn thing. Knowing I had a long and slow paddle back I quickly tried to hit my other numbers but didn't want to travel too much further away from the launch so I just headed back.

Nice catch.

Too bad about the pedal drive. Is it a Hobie, or some other pedal system?


It's a feel free, typically the shear pin gets bent which I have learned to replace otw but this time it seems more complicated. Hopefully I'll be able to pull it apart and figure it out. I will say thus far feel free has had nothing but amazing warranty service but shipping the heavy and bulky peddle drive to the east coast will surely be expensive.


 

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