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Hello,
We have a Hobie Mirage tandem kayak. We mainly use it for camping and fishing protected salt water... some lite sailing. I'm a little less that thrilled with the craft's stability with a heavy load. I'm considering a pair of outriggers. Anyone have any experience with these? Jones |
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![]() "!Jones" wrote in message ... Hello, We have a Hobie Mirage tandem kayak. We mainly use it for camping and fishing protected salt water... some lite sailing. I'm a little less that thrilled with the craft's stability with a heavy load. I'm considering a pair of outriggers. Anyone have any experience with these? Jones Hisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss (making sign of the Cross with fingers). --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
"!Jones" wrote in message ... Hello, We have a Hobie Mirage tandem kayak. We mainly use it for camping and fishing protected salt water... some lite sailing. I'm a little less that thrilled with the craft's stability with a heavy load. I'm considering a pair of outriggers. Anyone have any experience with these? Jones Hisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss (making sign of the Cross with fingers). Can someone take pity on a poor novice and explain this? |
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tradervik wrote:
riverman wrote: "!Jones" wrote in message ... Hello, We have a Hobie Mirage tandem kayak. We mainly use it for camping and fishing protected salt water... some lite sailing. I'm a little less that thrilled with the craft's stability with a heavy load. I'm considering a pair of outriggers. Anyone have any experience with these? Jones Hisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss (making sign of the Cross with fingers). Can someone take pity on a poor novice and explain this? One word: "Sponsons" Do a search at groups.google.com and you'll quickly know what this is all about... In short: The moron who tried to sell this product of his almost ruined this newsgroup. -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
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Wilko wrote:
One word: "Sponsons" Uhhh, guys... sponsons and amas are two very different animals. Mike |
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![]() Michael Daly wrote: Wilko wrote: One word: "Sponsons" Uhhh, guys... sponsons and amas are two very different animals. Mike If it is not WW, it has to be from the darkside! What difference would it make if it is not as dark as dark can be? HYY |
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:37:51 +0200, in rec.boats.paddle Wilko
wrote: Do a search at groups.google.com and you'll quickly know what this is all about... In short: The moron who tried to sell this product of his almost ruined this newsgroup. OK, well, it ain't my product and I'm not him. The way I see it: Positive: I'd assume that they could add stability for traveling under sail and when carrying a load... I'm guessing because I've not used them. Negative: if & when the ocean does manage to roll you, it's harder to sort out. Plus they drag. They say that they ride up; however, this would be a wind drag. For what we actually *do*, I might make the trade. I'm like everyone else in that, left unchecked, I tend to be a gear-head. I assume from the intense negative reaction that people don't like them; however, I see no intellegent replies that would help a person decide one way or the other. Jones |
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!Jones wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:37:51 +0200, in rec.boats.paddle Wilko wrote: Do a search at groups.google.com and you'll quickly know what this is all about... In short: The moron who tried to sell this product of his almost ruined this newsgroup. OK, well, it ain't my product and I'm not him. The way I see it: Positive: I'd assume that they could add stability for traveling under sail and when carrying a load... I'm guessing because I've not used them. Negative: if & when the ocean does manage to roll you, it's harder to sort out. Plus they drag. They say that they ride up; however, this would be a wind drag. For what we actually *do*, I might make the trade. I'm like everyone else in that, left unchecked, I tend to be a gear-head. I assume from the intense negative reaction that people don't like them; however, I see no intellegent replies that would help a person decide one way or the other. Please don't be stopped by our ****ed off response at this particular dumbo's product spam. This moron tried to make them mandatory for *every* kayak or canoe, and anyone with half a brain knows that the last thing you want is a boat that is stable when upside down. For those of us paddling in slightly more dynamic conditions (heavy sea, surf, rodeo or whitewater for example), being stable upside down could have serious repercussions. -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
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