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Author: | cnnashman [ Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hobie Outback stability problem |
I'm sure it's not possible in all conditions as some say above but i was speaking about most of the time in relatively calm conditions it goes where pointed. On another note Hobie did a stellar job setting it up correctly , i decided to leave it and try it without adjusting it because it was set so precisely from the factory . It is stiffer than some others i have tried but that stiffness aids in preventing going off track easily. It's definitely not objectionably stiff and simple to turn when desired but there is zero play . |
Author: | Thomas [ Thu Sep 05, 2013 12:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hobie Outback stability problem |
I was constantly adjusting my rudder on my late model Outback till I purchased a larger "sail rudder" from Hobie. Made a huge difference in tracking ...and also in sailing the thing as well! Turns were a little tighter as well. Regarding those early Outbacks ...I loved it when Hobie finally changed the hull design. The older, deeper center hull was a pain if I rode-up on a submerged tree trunk. Can anybody say "Teeter-toter"? The newer, less deep hull also facilitates shallower water capabilities. But the biggest surprise came with self-rescuing. I could not self-rescue in my old Outback (without using an inflatable paddle float bag or other device). The minute I'd try to crawl onto the hull, the non-load side would rise up 90 degrees straight up and flip on top of me. Try as I might, I could not lower the angle of the empty kayak enough to counter that protruding center hull so I could climb over the side and in. Now I'm and old guy with a large body frame, so I had some avid kayakers with very good rescue skills (they were certified to teach) try to self-rescue in my old Outback— AND THEY COULDN'T DO IT EITHER. But when Hobie reduced the depth of that center hull ...well, I could suddenly self-rescue. |
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