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Author: | Yakiddy Yak [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Steering parts & bag |
Hi guys! Just days away to place my order - who-hoo! Could any of you who have replaced the steering dial help me out? That's doable right - I'm sure i've seen posts saying its been done... I am looking for the parts I need to place an order to have the steering handle and knob on both sides. I've asked my dealer but he came back with the part I know I already need (the knob) - I think up in Canada our way, there isn't too much Hobie stuff so he's inexperienced... I can't point fingers 'cause i can't tell either ![]() Anyone give a thumbs up for the mirage drive bag? Would any big bag do? It looks kind of soft and unhelpful except that it's drive-shaped... Thanks for any assistance! |
Author: | Jbernier [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Steering parts & bag |
The Pro Angler comes stock with a steering handle on the left and a secondary handle on the right - you can reverse those - or you can add a second handle so you have two You would need 2 knobs (if you want them) and 1 handle (if you're trying to have them on each side) Again, you don't need anything - it's ready to go out of the box - if what you're trying to do is add a second handle - and you want knobs on them - it's what I listed above. No other parts Here is a list of items you would want: 88991301 handle x 1 88991151 hobie sticker for handle x 2 88991355 knob x 2 |
Author: | Yakiddy Yak [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Steering parts & bag |
Thanks very much! Definitely just wanted the two handles with knobs, glad to know it's just those couple parts. |
Author: | SteveLIBS [ Fri Apr 26, 2013 2:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Steering parts & bag |
The install of a 2nd handle and knobs for both is real smooth. I did it on a PA12 and the steering for both side is a great convenience, and it "feels" so much more controllable. I dont have a drive bag, but they do look nice. I've been using a folded and big piece of cardboard that's folded and duct-taped to slip over and off the fins; and keep them semi-protected and straight when not in use. |
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