Tarazona01 wrote:
Yes, this seat pop up is a issue and definite design defect. It is a common problem when moving forward toward the bow deck when 60% of your body weight is placed on the the front edge of the seat. This issue has been previously addressed on this forum with the 21/22 Passports. I see that the 2023 Passport has a different way of securing the seat down, but I have no idea if it now solves the previous design flaw... but it probably does.
The Fix: I have attached and placed two small foam rollers onto the bottom front of the seats edge, thus to keep the seat level at all times of usage and stopping the seat frame from popping out from the lever when any weight is put on the seats front edge.
In reality Hobie should provide the dealers/owners with the warranty fix to correct the previous attachment defect. Straps for the front, and straps for the back to stop the seat movement.
It is indeed a widespread problem with the early Passport 12 thermoformed version, and everyone I've met on water with one also agrees it's pretty aggravating. Hobie obviously recognized the problem because the rotomolded Passports have a completely different design to keep the seat securely in place.
We own both one of the early thermoformed Passport 12's as well as the rotomolded 12R version (my wife's Passport). The new design completely eliminates the issue.
I wish Hobie would provide an upgrade kit for the thermoformed Passport seat attachment problem. In the meantime I have been securing the seat by running an NRS strap up through the seat scuppers and around the seat hinges. It doesn't have to be very tight to keep the seat securely in place.
In every other respect both of these Hobies are fine kayaks.