This is my solution for the paddle holding option which was not very workable on the factory setup. The seat straps severely impact the knob and trying to secure the paddle. It's my understanding that Hobie moved that knob to strap the paddle down, but since I have H-Rails, it's still not a quick secure solution for me.
I understand that the Compass is an entry point for the Mirage Drive kayaks. It's an awesome deal by Hobie! But it also allows you to doll it up and have a great custom rig for less than an Outback.
This was my solution for holding the paddle. I have two new mounting plates ordered, but cannibalized the 2 mounting plates off the PA14 rod holders for testing. They will go back on the PA and the new plates installed with the minimum holes drilled in the plates. I like the plates better than the H-Rail mounts that have the track slot. This setup allows the RotoGrips to be lower and gives a little distance from the rod holder on the right side. It also allows the option to add some bungee straps like the Hobie Taco Clip. I will use the factory bungee setup for transporting my Power-Pole spike to and from fishing. It works perfect for that.
I sat in the seat on the trailer and practiced removing the paddle, practice paddling and returning the paddle to the holders. Worked like a charm! Will test it on the water in the Gulf this weekend.


Also understand that Hobie is shipping the Compass with this logo on both sides of the bow. Some folks like it. Kinda glad I got an early one without it. Still a nice logo.
