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<blockquote data-quote="WV1951" data-source="post: 461687" data-attributes="member: 23206"><p>Don't get caught up in the Hobie frenzy without doing a lot of research. They are great boats, but the alternatives are multiplying. There is hours of reading on various forums, and you will find most brands have an owner facebook page. Great info there as well. There are several yaks that have a built in spot for a transducer, and those that don't is not a difficult work around. Used ones are starting to pop up as owners are upgrading with spring close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV1951, post: 461687, member: 23206"] Don't get caught up in the Hobie frenzy without doing a lot of research. They are great boats, but the alternatives are multiplying. There is hours of reading on various forums, and you will find most brands have an owner facebook page. Great info there as well. There are several yaks that have a built in spot for a transducer, and those that don't is not a difficult work around. Used ones are starting to pop up as owners are upgrading with spring close. [/QUOTE]
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