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Author:  reason162 [ Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:21 pm ]
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So far, this is the only on-the-water video I can find: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk8DcSm_tD4

Anyone has any real world experience on this new platform? How does it compare to the other new "i" series in terms of performance? Would love to see one rigged up for fishing :)

Author:  SteveLIBS [ Tue Jan 26, 2016 3:51 pm ]
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sweet

Author:  rogerdodger [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 1:32 pm ]
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here is my initial rigging for fishing with a Black Pac- I can run a Scotty Rocket Launcher off each side for 2 rod trolling, or run a GoPro off one side and rod off the other, plus 2 cup holders (water + coffee)...planning to keep all my gear and stuff inside the Black Pac plus there is room under the seat for a small insulated fish bag. (boat behind is my 2012 Oasis)

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I did some self-recovery testing in cold weather/water; as expected, this boat is really easy to get back onto..plus it really glides over the water and is very responsive to the rudder...

https://youtu.be/h2gTZPhVE-g

Author:  reason162 [ Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:47 am ]
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rogerdodger wrote:
here is my initial rigging for fishing with a Black Pac- I can run a Scotty Rocket Launcher off each side for 2 rod trolling, or run a GoPro off one side and rod off the other, plus 2 cup holders (water + coffee)...planning to keep all my gear and stuff inside the Black Pac plus there is room under the seat for a small insulated fish bag. (boat behind is my 2012 Oasis)


I did some self-recovery testing in cold weather/water; as expected, this boat is really easy to get back onto..plus it really glides over the water and is very responsive to the rudder...

https://youtu.be/h2gTZPhVE-g


Hey I saw your video last week and left you a comment! Thank you so much for sharing. I need longer ice retention, so I might opt for mounting rod holders/accessories on a cooler and bringing a small tackle bag instead. That's quite a bit of room under the seat!

What are your thoughts on mounting a sonar unit? I see they offer glued-on accessory bases for the inflatables.

Looking forward to more of your reviews/videos, and I can't wait to see one of these in person.

Author:  rogerdodger [ Sun Feb 14, 2016 4:26 pm ]
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reason162 wrote:
That's quite a bit of room under the seat!

What are your thoughts on mounting a sonar unit? I see they offer glued-on accessory bases for the inflatables.


yes, and with the seat in the 'high' position, even more room under the seat. that Trader Joes insulated bag is my "trout/bass/perch" bag and I usually put a couple frozen half litre water bottles in it, stays cold all day here on the Oregon Coast...for salmon I will carry one of my larger bags, probably strapped down on the back behind the box...

I'm not initially planning to run a sonar but with 2 of the Hobie i-accessory Scotty mounts, I could easily run the Elite-4 that I use on my Oasis off the side of the i11S...thinking about it, I will do that eventually.... cheers, roger

Author:  dexstrom [ Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:02 pm ]
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I picked up an i11s today at the dealer and excited to hit the fishing waters as soon as the current deluge subsides. I've read through the manual, and read everything on line about the kayak I can find. But I didn't see any mention of inflation pressures for the tubes and floor. I have another brand of inflatable with the drop stitch floor and usual pressure is 4psi. Though I saw something about the Hobie floor being up to 5psi. Anyone have the official recommended pressures? The tubes seem plenty firm at 1psi so that will be what I will use for them.

Author:  dexstrom [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 3:19 pm ]
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I picked up an i11s yesterday and have read through the manual and on-line information. I can't find anything about what inflation psi to use for the tubes and floor. My other inflatable kayak also has the drop stitch floor and is inflated to 4psi, tubes to 2psi. Are those numbers good for the i11s? The tubes were nice and firm at 2psi and the floor was rigid at 4psi.

Author:  mmiller [ Mon Mar 14, 2016 9:37 am ]
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Firm, Remove wrinkles... 3-5 lbs.

Author:  dexstrom [ Mon Mar 14, 2016 11:18 am ]
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Thanks for the replies, since it can vary widely with boats I wanted to be sure not to over inflate.

Author:  dexstrom [ Sun Mar 27, 2016 5:29 pm ]
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I haven't been in big waves as you describe but I can't imagine the i11s 'punching through' anything. The hull is a flat wide shape, no vee to it at all, it's basically a SUP with a seat and pedals. It might ride over waves to some extent but probably not a yard high :o .

Author:  rogerdodger [ Mon Mar 28, 2016 8:16 am ]
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daft wrote:
reason162 wrote:
So far, this is the only on-the-water video I can find: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk8DcSm_tD4

Anyone has any real world experience on this new platform? How does it compare to the other new "i" series in terms of performance?

There are several i11s youtubes out now, and I just lost track of the only one that showed performance in wind and waves. But the waves were small - I wonder how well the i11s will track in waves approaching a meter or yard high. Say you were hitting them on a diagonal... would you have to be wildly correcting with the rudder all the time like my i12s or will it punch thru pretty well?


I took mine for a 10 mile loop around a lake, trolling 2 rods most of the time, and near the end the wind came up and I needed to go directly into those waves (1-2') for about 2 miles. The i11s definitely doesn't punch through the waves but it does track and steer really well (I had the skeg in) and, as expected for a low flat boat, the wind does not push it around...lots of spray up from the front going into the waves, definitely a fun but get wet boat.

Author:  reason162 [ Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:08 pm ]
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rogerdodger wrote:
I took mine for a 10 mile loop around a lake, trolling 2 rods most of the time, and near the end the wind came up and I needed to go directly into those waves (1-2') for about 2 miles. The i11s definitely doesn't punch through the waves but it does track and steer really well (I had the skeg in) and, as expected for a low flat boat, the wind does not push it around...lots of spray up from the front going into the waves, definitely a fun but get wet boat.


Interesting, so you have the skeg in as a matter of course, w/o using the i11s as a paddle board?

I just picked mine up last week, going to do a small lake launch tomorrow to test her out. 1-2' waves will be a common occurrence where I plan to fish this summer!

Author:  rogerdodger [ Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:39 pm ]
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spent a couple of hours in some waves/swells near the ocean today...this is a really fun boat and easy to stand in choppy water, I will be taking mine into the ocean very soon...

https://youtu.be/JcJuTWlsfBY

Author:  rogerdodger [ Thu Mar 31, 2016 3:52 pm ]
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daft wrote:
thanks, that gave a better idea of i11s moving dynamics. I also played chicken leaving a harbor until the waves got too much, and possibly my i12s findings will be interesting to compare. When the waves got 2 feet high, the boat began to flex, making me think about increasing psi from 4 to 5. When they got 3 feet high, I would off and on lose rudder control and fishtail like a car with rear wheel drive hitting patches of ice. Not so much head on, but at angles or down the waves.

It was REALLY fun and seemed to be something I could improve on. I didn't dare enter bigger waves due to heavy traffic and fishing activity... normally coming back is harder and a 3.5 following wave can swap me around sideways. I tried to use a paddle, but with my aftermarket seat I couldn't control leaning without hands on the boat. If the mirage fins quit in high seas, I will have to slide down to the floor in front of my seat for lower cg (and less lee helm).

A strange thing happened when an isolated cloudburst just hammered the area with rain while the sun was out. It raised a smoky mist just above the water which lit up with a rainbow plastered on the water and ending at the seawall. It was completely comfy under my widebrim hat and total body cover, and the rudder got smoother to steer as the lines sopped up clean fresh water.

Well, I think wave hopping is the most fun I have on inflatables, and not necessarily surfing them. Sailing is the dream which never seems to offer the right conditions, but we have whitecaps galore here. One more equipment issue I will start under a different topic.


I was chomping at the bit to go over the bar into the ocean but CG wouldn't let me, they had it restricted to >20' boats.... :x

I noticed no loss of directional control but these were rounded 3' swells. The wide, flat i11s is super stable so far in all conditions, sitting on the edge with both legs over the side and it was still flat on the water.

no steering cable problems so far but I do have 2 very minor issues- one of my side compartments has a really slow leak (takes about 4 days to lose pressure) and one side of the drive is popping up out of it's lock under heavy pedaling (I think slightly more spring tension on the lock will fix this).

cheers, roger

Author:  reason162 [ Fri Apr 01, 2016 7:38 pm ]
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rogerdodger wrote:
I was chomping at the bit to go over the bar into the ocean but CG wouldn't let me, they had it restricted to >20' boats.... :x

I noticed no loss of directional control but these were rounded 3' swells. The wide, flat i11s is super stable so far in all conditions, sitting on the edge with both legs over the side and it was still flat on the water.

no steering cable problems so far but I do have 2 very minor issues- one of my side compartments has a really slow leak (takes about 4 days to lose pressure) and one side of the drive is popping up out of it's lock under heavy pedaling (I think slightly more spring tension on the lock will fix this).

cheers, roger



That was a great video! Makes me feel even better about my decision to buy the i11s.

Sucks about the leak...do you leave your boat fully inflated for days on end? At what PSI?

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