That looks like a very comfy ride
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I want a Hobie 12 now
- viperdevil
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Re: I want a Hobie 12 now
very very nice
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Re: I want a Hobie 12 now
I'm drooling. I still like the loadability of my sport though.
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Re: I want a Hobie 12 now
I am very, very tempted.
Still have the same old concern, loading it onto the racks...
Still have the same old concern, loading it onto the racks...
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Re: I want a Hobie 12 now
JD wrote:I am very, very tempted.
Still have the same old concern, loading it onto the racks...
Yes loading and unloading will be a bit hard with PA's( Hardly 30 minutes) but time on water will be very comfy....if there was a 2 persons PA, i would buy it straight away
Praz