Microship wrote:
Hi...
I have a Revo and love it, but frankly...I am always sitting in a puddle...
I'm about to buy an AI for this reason, but have not actually tried one yet...
Hi Steve - you should have read my past notes about "wet butts and the AI." Revo and AI are for smooth waters unless you like sitting in water. While the Outback is not a speedster, it will take the extra weight and when most sit-in kayakers are wearing spray skirts to stay dry, I'm still sitting high and dry in the Outback. When the seas get choppy and regular kayakers start getting a look of fear in their eyes because they are worried about capsizing, I'm cruising along with no worries at all. The Outback is about as stable a kayak as you'll ever find in rough seas. It also handles more weight. Even though it is only 12' long, I'm running in the next to the last notch on the hobie drive - with a 36" inseam. You really ought consider your priorities before getting an AI. Stability-comfort-dry in the Outback compared to less stable, not as comfortable, and suffering wet butt syndrome all the time in the AI.