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MIRAGE OUTBACK (O) www.hobiekayaks.com • $1,999


UPDATED FOR 2014


Regardless of the day’s agenda, the Outback’s can-do utility and all-around functionality allow you to get the job done in style. A wide hull provides form stability, al- lowing you to cast, or reel in the big one, without rocking the boat. The Outback features plenty of cargo and stow- age space and—thanks to its MirageDrive system— your hands are free to tend to photography, casting or whatever else is on the day’s to-do list.


MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 12’1” • WIDTH: 33” • WEIGHT: 66 LBS • CAPACITY: 400 LBS


HOBIE KAYAKS MIRAGE


REVOLUTION 11 (P) www.hobiekayaks.com • $1,849


Modeled after the bigger Revolution 13, the Revo 11 features a fast-yet-stable platform, Hobie’s innovative MirageDrive system, generous stowage and lashing con- figurations and an optional sailing kit. Its featherweight hull accelerates quickly and its nimble-minded design and impressive turning radius allow you to confidently negoti- ate challenging shoals or currents.


MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 11’6” • WIDTH: 29” • WEIGHT: 47 LBS • CAPACITY: 300 LBS


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13 (Q) www.hobiekayaks.com • $1,999 UPDATED FOR 2014


Kayaking form and function intertwine with the Revolution 13. Whether you’re seeking a nimble kayak, a floating SUV or an all-out dragster for settling friendly dockside wagers, the Revo 13 stands ready. Featuring a lightweight, low-drag hull shape, the Revo 13 accelerates quickly and maintains speed with minimal effort. Three enclosed stow- age spots and a generous stern cargo area facilitate ev- erything from an evening paddle to a multi-day excursion.


MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13’5” • WIDTH: 28.5” • WEIGHT: 58 LBS • CAPACITY: 350 LBS


HOBIE KAYAKS


MIRAGE SPORT (R) www.hobiekayaks.com • $1,799


UPDATED FOR 2014


When it comes to delivering multi-sport adventures, the versatile Hobie Sport plays to all audiences. The key is its movable seat, which can be positioned fore or aft to accommodate kayakers of all statures and ability levels. Hobie’s MirageDrive system is standard and the boat’s stable design facilitates a variety of activities, from a lei- surely afternoon pedal to a relaxing evening of catching


S zephyrs using the optional sail package.


MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 9’7” • WIDTH: 29.5” • WEIGHT: 45 LBS • CAPACITY: 225 LBS


HOBIE KAYAKS MIRAGE PRO


ANGLER 14 (S) www.hobiekayaks.com • $2,999


The Pro Angler is purpose designed to help you catch fish. Whether it’s a day of drift casting, dry fishing or exploring new saltwater haunts, the boat’s super-stable, standing- friendly, rotomolded polyethylene hull encourages all styles of fishing. The Pro Angler 14’s feature-laden deck packs


the essentials—from an easy-to-reach center hatch to the fully adjustable Vantage Seat.


MATERIAL: ROTOMOLDED POLYETHYLENE • LENGTH: 13’8” • WIDTH: 38” • WEIGHT: 110 LBS • CAPACITY: 600 LBS


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