paddlingfool wrote:
I have the same problem here in Australia, I have an oasis and would like to buy a Revo, but the dealers are not interested.If I wanted to buy a drive, they are quoting over 1000 dollars,but would not even give 400 dollars discount for a bare Revo. Seems silly to me .
Arrogance is more appropriate. Your situation is even

worse than ours in America.
When we own an Oasis like you and I do, the arrogance is a double whammy, since we own two Mirages, paddles, seats, cassettes, water bottles.
Hobie would/could have a large increase in Mirage yak sales if they offered a hull only certificate for the original purchasers for their single Mirage yaks to buy a hull only and two hulls only certificates for those who purchase tandem Mirage yaks. Then, allow their dealers to trade off the extras or to order a hull only Mirage yak to meet the demand. We are not talking about rocket science or breaking the laws of nature, here re packing/shipping hull only Mirage yaks.
Besides, I get the feeling that a large % of Dealers might prefer to sell hull only yaks in the plastic wrap rather than dealing with unpackaging and making basic adjustments to the rudders when you read the large numbers of posts/replies re the rudders on new Mirage Yaks not working right.
All of which might explain the low market penetration by Mirage Yaks in my county. I know of only 7 Mirage yaks. One couple bought two Outbacks because my wife and I recommended the Mirages to them, and they got their in-laws to buy an Outback and Revolution. Another lady owns an Outback and Revo which she bought out of state in the previous decade.
7 Mirage Yaks in my county with above average incomes, a river, two lakes, access to the Bay and a one hour drive to Bodega Bay and other coastal yakking areas with well over 50 Launching sites within an hour's drive indicates a potential marketing/distribution problem. We see a lot of Yaks, and usually we are the only ones in a Mirage Yak.