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Old 01-10-2007, 07:26 PM
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Hi SeaSlug,

Thanks for the encouragement. I visited a windsurf & kayak shop at Belmont Shore today and got educated by the shop keeper. She also let me watch a short video clip of how Hobies work. I too am interested in Hobie Mirage Series which can be powered by legs and arms. The models she recommended based on my size and need were the 48-pound Sport model (the smallest 9' model) and the runner up Revolution model (longer and a bit heavier). She also introduced several equipments designed to ease the lifting of a kayak onto the rooftop of a vehicle. I feel relief about my concern of the weight issue.

I have some questions for you. Based on what you stated, why did you choose a big Hobie with 70+ pounds of weight? What's the advantages of a larger kayak and disadvantages of a small kayak? If eventually I will try open ocean, does the size matter? Did you get to stay dry everytime you went out? And how's fishing in Dana Point Harbor and Newport Bay?

Thanks again for replying.

John
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