paddle canoe???
- Aintskunked
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paddle canoe???
Hi all first post but have been browsing the site for a while. was just curious if anyone has seen these, I think i was watching Hank Parker use this thing that was shaped like a canoe but it was man powered like paddle boats. it didnt look too big and I think would be kinda fun to have. I tried doin a google search but only came up with paddle boats and the water bikes. Anyways thanks agian all for running a great site
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RE:paddle canoe???
What you saw was a kayak,Hobie is the Mfg. Outback is the name of the kayak you are looking for.Also to check out lot's of info, go visit kayakfishingstuff.com,you will find reviews,and a whole section on Hobies.....Good Luck,Alan
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RE:paddle canoe???
Island was right, Hobie is most likely the one you saw. There is another company who has entered the realm of pedal powered craft- Native. The have what is essentially a foot powered trolling motor; instead of using flat "paddles" this one uses a prop.
Check it out: www.nativewatercraft.com
Check it out: www.nativewatercraft.com
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- Aintskunked
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RE:paddle canoe???
thanks all it was the Hobie, it was what I saw and they even have a Hank Parker speacial. here is a link to the website with them
hobie kayak
cheepest I was able to find only was $1500 looks like ill be waitin a while if I plan on finding one of these
hobie kayak
cheepest I was able to find only was $1500 looks like ill be waitin a while if I plan on finding one of these