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After careful consideration, we decided that a Hobie tandem boat
equipped with the "Mirage drive" (a system whereby one propels the boat with foot-actuated levers in a "Stair-master"-style motion) was right for us. Having used the boat for a few months, I suggest a few items to consider. I will neither pan the boat nor will I suggest that the Mirage drive is the greatest thing since sliced bread. It is my opinion that it has definite points of advantage over the paddle... fishing, for one. The main point is that Hobie's "pedal or paddle" line should be "XOR" ( [A or B] and not both). When a person is on the pedals, then he or she is in a poor position to use the paddle at the same time; to paddle, one must come off the pedals and accept the parasitic drag of the flippers. I suppose one could pull the drive out of the well; however, then what? It masses about 3.5 kg and is shaped awkwardly for stowage. Another major point is that using the pedals rotates the person's legs up six to eight inches. The elevated mass presents a significant stability factor! One definitely notices it; further, it's harder to heel the boat into a wave when the operator is in that recumbent position. For *our* needs, the Hobie tandem works well; my "stoker" is handicapped and will never be able to heel the boat, thus we opted for an ama rig. I installed toe controls for the rudder and built a skeg that drops into the rear drive well. I leave the rear drive unit at home because my wife likes the Mirage drive and I prefer the paddle. The boat handles acceptably well under sail; however, as with all multi-purpose devices, it performs none of them in a particularly superior manner. I'm not disappointed with the boat; on the other hand, I wasn't expecting a high performance hull. Were I planning on venturing out into the vertical water, I doubt that I'd consider a Mirage boat for the reasons given above. Jones |
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