Re the steering: I had the same problem with our Oasis. Our dealer's concept of service was to take the yak out of the bag.
Go to this post go to the Google recommendation. The procedure is simple, you do need to have someone use the rudder control while you adjust it.
Now our Oasis turns great. It even turns better when my wife puts her fins in neutral and I do the pedaling and steering from the rear seat. (something new we learned last week).
Here is the link and go to what I posted/did after I got the Google link:
Also, I spray the outside rotating units of the Rudder with WD40 after and before each use. While on the trailer after spraying, we test the rudder re lifting/dropping and steering before we put the yak in the water. Even then I try the rudder to make sure it works. After your rudder is in the water and you are out of the ramp/dock area be sure to secure it with the rudder line holder. This will keep the rudder from flopping around with the waves and steering.
Re the oars: Buy two T handles and replace half of each oar with the T Handles. With the great mirage system, we never paddle except to get in out of the launch areas. We use the T's to get in and out of the launch areas. Last week I replaced one of the T handled Hobie oars with a sturdy T handle wooden Canoe Oar. That gives me more power and control to get in and out of the dock area. The shorter Hobie Teed Paddles or the wooden oar can be adjusted not to interfer with the other crew member.
The wooden oar is very sturdy and can help to lift the yak going out and coming in on the ramp which should mean less scratches on the yak's bottom. The wooden oar helps me to get the Trax wheels out in the water and back in at the dock. I have at least 2-3 times the paddling and turning power with the wooden oar versus the T handles, and the full handled oars are basically useless getting in and out of the ramp areas.
Re the Mirages: I never had a problem with the Mirage I put in, but my wife's must have some flaw in the holders. We spray the holders/snaps with WD40 after we take the Mirages out at the end of a trip. Then on the next trip we spray the holder with a Silicon spray. Then we put the Mirages in the holders while on our trailer and work them until the snaps on both sides really snap down. You can tell when you can lift your yak with the Mirages.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=28701HappyinAustin wrote:
The Good
My wife and I finally got to take our new Oasis out! We watched the sun set on one side of the lake and the harvest moon rise on the other--what a lovely way to christen our boating together.
And, man, this boat is fast! Even without the turbofins, we motored. I couldn't believe how much of a wake we made. Other kayakers noticed and chased us down to ask about it. It also felt very stable too us--not "tippy" at all.
The Bad
The bad is that the boat wouldn't steer properly. Even before it was on the water, I saw that the rudder would turn much farther left than right. I called the dealer, and he said that this was a normal--compensation for the twist of the rudder that exists because of the ability to pull the rudder up. "Wait til you get it on the water," I was told.
Well, like I thought, I could carve it to the left but not to the right. And, on a hard right turn, the rudder system would lose tension, "pop," and then go slack. The boat's back at the shop where they're trying to figure out the problem. They say Hobie doesn't provide a cabling diagram and specs.
The other "bad" was more of a disappointment. We both felt frustrated that the paddles mounted on the side in a way that interferes with using the holding handles.
The Newbie
Despite practicing putting the Mirage drives in and out at home (in the garage w/the boat up on stands), we had a devil of the time doing it at the lake. Turns out, we were doing that thing where the drive isn't level--it's nose down--and so now the tops of both rear fins are wrinkled; damage, I suppose from pedaling with the drives improperly installed.
It's too bad that the drives can lock (or seem to) in an improper position. Is there a trick to it?
We've a lot of fun exploring to do and I'm looking forward to getting the boat "right." Thanks for reading!