Hi sawdustlisa & all...
For what it's worth, i too decided on the Revo - without trying other alternatives. Also, the demo i had in the Revo lasted five minutes - and then one of the fins fell off its hinge, and i had to wiggle my way back to the dock
It was a used Revo, that the owner of the dealership bought for himself, which also served as a demo-yak. Hence, it had been used quite extensively. So i wasnt worried, when the one fin malfunctioned, as i had already read up on
a lot of Hobie-info, and knew how easy it was to fix. But these five minutes in the Revo, together with what i've read here and there...made me order one, including the UFF-package and the Traxx a few days later. Actually,
right now im waiting for the DHL-truck to cough by my address and deliver the goods.
I am new to yak'in - but also very impulsive. I love to fish, and have been doing so since i was 12 or so. Now the Revo is my
Next Level™, as im kinda tired of waling up and down coastal lines and lake-shores, only to catch mediocre fish.
Living in Sweden (though being a dane), i have soooo much fishable water around me, that this Hobie can only be considered an investment in fantastic adventures....though, still, impulsive! I can't wait to take her out
I never really considered the Outback. More the Adventure Island, actually. But, being new to peddle/paddle-fishing, i could see the practical aspect of starting a bit slow (though not too slow...i hate that *hehe*) in a Revo. And then, maybe later, upgrade myself to the joys of the AI. But for now, it's Revo-time. And im pretty confident thet soon-to-come tune-up's will include bigger rudder and ST (maybe even Turbo)-fins. Also, im hooked on the inflatable outriggers for added stability. SO...lets see what my account allows.
For now. i just have to wait for that DHL-truck. DAMN time can come to a stand-still sometimes...hehe.
Good luck on your Revo - and be sure to let us hear about your experiences and, not the least, see those grumpy fish it will produce
Break-a-leg...
'Gio