Hobie Mirage I9s Inflatable Kayak, Drive, Pump, Bag, Great Condition!. Selling beloved Hobie Mirage i9S inflatable kayak Good for fishing. Bought about 4years ago used less than 12 times. Items are great condition - No patch no holes. Call or text me at five 6 2 two 0 1 two 9 0 three with questions... Thanks!
Please keep in mind this ships in two (2) boxes... the largest box is approx 48 lbs... I will do my best to keep shipping costs low. Both boxes are packed and ready to ship. The buyer will only be asked to pay for the shipping costs... Items included: Huge Trolley bag ( items are kept ) Kayak i9s grey Cushion seat Hand paddle x 1 Wheels provided for moving kayak Mirage drive with upgraded turbo fin x1 Hobie dry bag yellow x 1 Powerful Hand pump x 1 Great condition... easy 8/10 --- the last two pictures show the actual item pictures shown inflated in my garage. You may come over to inspect, or I might FaceTime the kayak if needed. Price stated only for the above mentioned.
Letting go to to someone who might use it more often. Urgently looking for new owner. As I'm too occupied with work so it's best that I let go. My loss ur gain. Hobie Cat i9S When introduced, the new line was the i9S, a 9-foot inflatable boat with costs above the asking price of $1,549.
These boats are spec’d to carry weights of 325, 500, or 600 pounds of cargo — which includes you and passengers — depending on the model. All three boats are 36 inches wide. They pack into an included rolling travel bag for toting to the water’s edge. The kayaks have self-draining cockpits, hulls made of 1,000-Denier PVC, a rear cargo area, a “rapid-inflate” hand pump, and high-back seats. To paddle them, you can use the included traditional kayak paddle or pedal the “MirageDrive” pedals, which are connected to underwater flippers that move back and forth perpendicularly to the boat for propulsion.
You steer via a fingertip-controlled rudder system that can be lifted and turned to lay flat on the deck when not in use. The pedal/paddle-boat concept may seem like an identity crisis at its core. But it has potential for fishermen who don’t want to contend with a paddle yet want the maneuverability of a kayak. Multi-taskers might pedal and paddle at the same time for extra speed.
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