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Hobie Mirage Outback SUV Kayak

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KAYAKING'S S.U.V.

With Hobie's MirageDrive system, paddling meets pedaling. Our single passenger Hobie Mirage Outback SUV is kayak fishing, improved. Bringing speed and fun to a river or lake near you.

The Hobie Mirage Outback was designed for hands-free fishing, hunting, photography and other on-the-water activities. The “SUV” version of the Hobie Mirage, the Outback comes with molded-in rod holders, hatches and storage compartments for a dive tank, cooler or bait tank. An optional fishing package includes a cooler and anchor system.

FEATURES:

  • MirageDrive pedaling system
  • Hand-controlled rudder with kick-up feature
  • Seamless roto-molded polyethylene hull
  • Self-draining cockpit scuppers
  • Acres of internal storage, fore and aft
  • 3 Hatches: Two 8" and a large forward flip hatch
  • Deluxe 2-piece paddle with 2 on-deck storage locations
  • 4 molded-in rod holders
  • 2 molded-in drink holders
  • Molded-in storage wells all around the cockpit
  • Molded-in dive tank well

OPTIONS:

  • Cooler
  • Anchor System
  • Sail Kit
  • Kayak Cart
  • Pitot tube speedometer

Hobie Mirage Outback SUV Specifications

specifications

length

width

weight
mirage drive weight
capacity

12' 1"

33"

62lbs
6.6lbs
400lbs

Hobie Mirage Outback SUV Colors

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Hobie Mirage Drive

  • Revolutionary new propulsion system
  • Pedal driven
  • Hands-free kayaking
  • Adjustable mechanism accommodates a wide size range of pedalers
  • Durable construction of injection molded plastics, anodized aluminum, stainless steel fittings
  • Self-cleaning mechanism (resists wear from sand and other particles)
  • Easily removable for transport and storage

Benefits of the Hobie MirageDrive
The MirageDrive is simple and easy to use. Your feet rest naturally on the pedals and you pedal effortlessly similar to a bicycle. The larger muscles in our legs produce more powerful propulsion versus arms using a paddle. In addition, correct paddle usage requires training and practice. You also stay drier as pedaling eliminates drips that you get from using a paddle. The MirageDrive is quiet and creates no splash. The Hobie MirageDrive leaves your hands free for fishing, photography or holding a drink.

Let's get technical...

Performance
The Hobie MirageDrive propels the boat easily and smoothly, and reaches hull speed with minimal effort. It also generates significant static thrust. In a "tug-of-war" between a single Hobie Mirage and a tandem paddled kayak, the Hobie Mirage won hands-down (pun intended). Check out the video below!

Efficiency
Even we were surprised at the efficiency of the MirageDrive. In a test to compare the efficiency of the MirageDrive, we measured the heart rates of several kayakers at varying speeds in several paddled kayak models. In every case, the heart rate-or effort expended to maintain a particular speed-was three to ten percent less for pedaling versus paddling. Translation? The MirageDrive converts the effort of the human body into forward thrust more efficiently than a paddle! Allow us to explain.

The MirageDrive creates less turbulence in water. This becomes apparent when you compare the wake of a Hobie Mirage to the wake of a paddled kayak. With each stroke of the paddle, you'll see two vortices, or whirlpools, on the surface of the water. These vortices are connected underwater, and there is considerable energy in these rotating masses of water. There are vortices in the wake of the MirageDrive, but since the MirageDrive acts on a much larger volume of water, they are much smaller and therefore contain less energy. To create forward thrust on the water, a boat must move water backward. It can either move a little water quickly, or a lot of water slowly. The key to efficiency is to move a lot of water slowly with the least amount of turbulence. The volume of water that the MirageDrive acts upon is approximately proportionate to the area that the fins sweep in one cycle, or about 226 square inches. The volume of water that a paddle acts upon depends on the type of stroke. A basic stroke would act upon a volume of water proportionate to the area of the paddle, or about 90 square inches. This is just a fraction of the area "swept out" by the MirageDrive, which explains the difference in efficiency.

Why not use a propeller?
>>Human-powered propeller drives are typically smaller and therefore less efficient. We compared the performance of the MirageDrive to a propeller drive, and found the MirageDrive to be faster and more efficient.
>>Studies on tuna and penguins show that oscillating foils such as the MirageDrive are more efficient than propellers. Oscillating foils can make use of vortices that are naturally shed from anything going through the water to offset the vortices that would normally be generated by fins. This equates to less turbulence in the water.
>>The MirageDrive fins "feather" into the flow when not pedaling and create very little drag; a propeller creates significant drag when it is not spinning.
>>The back-and-forth motion of the pedals provides a long, smooth stroke. Pedals that go in circles on a boat have a much different feel than pedals on a bike. On a boat, there are portions of a circular motion that are more difficult, so the cycle is not smooth.
>>The back-and-forth motion allows the pedals to be positioned much lower in the cockpit.
>>The MirageDrive allows any length of stroke desired, and performs well with both short and long strokes.
>>The pedals easily adjust to accommodate different size pedalers.
>>The oscillating motion allows the use of a simple chain and cable system that is unaffected by sand and dirt, without the use of complicated seals.
>>The fins shed seaweed because they do not make a full rotation.
>>The MirageDrive fins fold up next to the hull for beaching and in shallow water by simply putting one foot forward.

          

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