[quote="RandomJoe"]My 2013 Outback seat area is a swimming pool fairly shortly after I head out to play in the waves on a windy day. I don't get much water over the sides even in fairly heavy chop, but any speed at all into the waves generates a ton of spray, much of which lands on me and in the seat. Of course the worst case is when I'm pedaling hard upwind, come down off one wave and bury the bow in the next. Get the top of the wave right in my lap!

Ah, I miss summer already.../quote]

Two summers ago before our great California Drought I was fishing on a local reservoir, and the waves at the end of the day over a foot high as I and other yakers came in. When we made our turn/approach to the launch/landing site, we were vulnerable to the wind and waves crossing our bows. Two guys in the older Sports and a guy in an Outback, were first class members of the wet butt club. I posted about my observation, and was informed that I was mistaken and that didn't happen.
I was in my Freedom Hawk Pathfinder with the raised seat and my scuppers were half open, and I was dry on my butt area due to the raised seat and my feet were rather damp. The partial open scuppers work great on getting the water back out.
Hobie's new raised seats should be great for keeping our butts dry besides being more comfortable and the added safety of being able to see more from the raised seat and being seen better by those in boats.
Kudos to Hobie for the yak redesigns to accommodate what appears to be excellent raised seats.