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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:56 am 
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Here is the answer in pictures.

Best car topper goes to...............Yellow Revo 11

Best trailered Hobie goes to..............The Ti


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:40 am 
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We are leaning towards the Revo 13. It's light enough, but still has fishing features I'd like to have in a 'spare' kayak.

The reason I titled the original post the way I did was to direct choices toward portability. We don't cartop ever. We both have trucks and a high end trailer to haul the tournament rigged kayaks. But we do want another boat so if either of is fishing solo, we can just toss it in the truck and go. There are also some spots we fish that require an over-the-fence launching technique. "/
I have lower back issues, but even worse, a nearly worthless right shoulder, so tossing around even my PA 12 by myself can take a toll.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:04 am 
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uno mas wrote:
We are leaning towards the Revo 13. It's light enough, but still has fishing features I'd like to have in a 'spare' kayak.

The reason I titled the original post the way I did was to direct choices toward portability. We don't cartop ever. We both have trucks and a high end trailer to haul the tournament rigged kayaks. But we do want another boat so if either of is fishing solo, we can just toss it in the truck and go. There are also some spots we fish that require an over-the-fence launching technique. "/
I have lower back issues, but even worse, a nearly worthless right shoulder, so tossing around even my PA 12 by myself can take a toll.

Cheers
Drew


I tried a 13 and yes was leaning carrying that! the 11 does everything we need and is one person handalable but i suppose it depends how heavy you are.

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