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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:42 am 
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Hi,

Been awhile since my last post. I need to get AMAs on my 2008 13' Revo (recall lift and stow rudder lever is just behind seat STBD side). First any issues using "any" type of AMA's because of this lever location? Second, anyone use or can recommend aftermarket versions, say for instance these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Strong-Pole-Si ... SwEjJc3tSn

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 9:31 am 
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The kit you posted does not include the inflatable outriggers/just the mounting bar for them.... very tricky language.... I have used the Hobie SideKick outriggers and really like them. Well made and extremely durable.

Pending on what you are looking to do (how fast your wanting to go vs just using them for stability) Spring creek stabilizers are hard molded- I used to have a set that I mounted on Gear Tracks- worked great, but added weight when out of the water.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 10:41 am 
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VaBeach1 wrote:
The kit you posted does not include the inflatable outriggers/just the mounting bar for them.... very tricky language.... I have used the Hobie SideKick outriggers and really like them. Well made and extremely durable.

Pending on what you are looking to do (how fast your wanting to go vs just using them for stability) Spring creek stabilizers are hard molded- I used to have a set that I mounted on Gear Tracks- worked great, but added weight when out of the water.


Good catch on the inflatable outriggers! I'm mainly asking due to cost considerations. The Spring Creek ones are no joke from a build perspective but also more expensive and heavier as you stated.

I think if my local ACK in Austin gets them on the truck this week along with them honoring 15% veteran they Hobie would be the way to go.

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