Hobie Pro Angler Left Me STRANDED AGAIN!! ** THIS KAYAK HAS MAJOR ISSUES!! **

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  • This kayak has got to go!! In this video I head out kayak fishing in my Hobie Pro Angler 360 and just as I began to catch h fish my kayak BROKE!! All consumers need to know what they're getting into when they purchase this kayak! Hobie PA 14 360 reliability issues!

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  • @KainOutdoors
    @KainOutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +8

    We have been programmed to believe price=quality. If it cost the most it must be the best...right? No. You are paying for name brand, sponsorships, marketing and so on. Hobie has been one of the worst at exploiting this. They had a monopoly on this drive system for a couple decades and could really charge whatever they want. Once other brands started entering the market they had to justify that insane price difference. People not wanting to admit they have been getting ripped off all these years are more ready to accept the reasoning that it must mean its better. Its really not. They are great kayaks but not hundreds or thousands of dollars better than competition. More people will be mad at this statement than at Hobie for manipulating them though. Its weird. You mention it at the end. People will come at you for speaking the truth. They take it personal that their brand choice might not be the best.

    • @loudnoises4627
      @loudnoises4627 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You can take one look at my 14ft 360 and you’ll immediately know I beat the shit out of it. Scrapes all over the side and bottom. the drive fins are all scratched up as well from getting caught in low tides and banging them all up. Everything is still working just fine. I will say the drive did get a little loose and starts squeaking on me but I simply followed the scheduled maintenance instruction and tightened the cables and belts as instructed instructed. Really easy procedure with easy to get tools. When I was getting close to the end of my 2 year warranty period, I reached out to Hobie with a video of my drive while in the water to get their opinion on how it looked, the engineer of the 360 drive personally responded to my email and said they would warranty that drive well beyond the 2 year Hobie warranty you get when you purchase a new hobie from an authorized dealer. Again, he put that in writing in that email. You can google the lead engineer that designed the 360 drive and just reach out to Hobie and they’ll pit you directly in contact with him. Here in FL i use my 14ft PA 360 in salt water mostly and some fresh water depending on the winds. I always fresh water spray the kayak down and especially get every corner of the drive after every use. Just my experience unbiased experience with the 14ft 360. Is it outrageously expensive, yes, but I would never trust any other kayak in the 3-10 miles off shore in the Atlantic. I genuinely feel safe out there in mine, and I’ve put myself in some dumb situations storms and 5-7ft waves. I just had to sit instead of stand to keep from tipping over. Speaking if which, i have never tipped over in it. Then again I only weigh 170lbs.

    • @KainOutdoors
      @KainOutdoors ปีที่แล้ว

      @@loudnoises4627 I think your post perfectly proves my point. Its still overpriced but that gives you a sense that its better than other kayaks. Not because it is perfect or bullet proof but all the extra hype. Other brands will last years and stand behind their product for less. They have all have break downs but you are paying a lot more for one than the other. Old Towns drive has a 5 year warranty with less complicated design. Many studies done on this subject. When the price is known the product performs better in reviews. Patients report better outcomes when told they got the expensive name brand meds instead of the cheap generic even though both groups got a placebo. Expensive wine perform better when the label is on than in blind taste tests. We are suckers for this and Hobie exploits it.

  • @agentwynnoutdoors
    @agentwynnoutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I can tell your not sponsored by them cause your honest with the review. I appreciated that in this day in age where everybody seems to be pimping a product. I'm the same way that's why every review I do is sponsor free and honest. Great video hopefully they will get you straightened out.

  • @EliasVFishing
    @EliasVFishing ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Agree with you that the drive system they use is the best for efficiency. I do frequently wish other brands picked up that system even without reverse. I’ve never been left high and dry with other brands and have been able to get back on the water quickly after something broke down. These days the Hobie collects dust frequently since I don’t have confidence in it holding up for a fishing trip in a saltwater environment.

    • @creekredfishingmastery
      @creekredfishingmastery ปีที่แล้ว +2

      damm!...two TH-cam titans!. southern salt and the incredible elias!!!!

    • @fantomphoenix6170
      @fantomphoenix6170 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I work at a kayak shop and we have been seeing tons of issues with the 360 drive.
      So I went with the Jackson Knarr.
      The 360 is a fantastic system when it works but it’s just too unreliable at the moment.
      The PA14 and Outback (I guess the newer compass as well? have had major issues with the plastic shearing by the seat, and rear hatch.
      It’s not just that the plastic is unsupported, it’s just super thin and playable.
      went with the Jackson Knarr for my bigger kayak, vibe shearwater and 2017 Outback for my fin style drives.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Man that’s pretty much how I’m feeling I think I’ll be looking at the Knarr

    • @fantomphoenix6170
      @fantomphoenix6170 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@southernsalt try it out before you buy, some people’s knees don’t agree with a prop drive lol

    • @stansmith7118
      @stansmith7118 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Let’s GO!!! Get the old town, I’m telling ya.

  • @blakebishop7060
    @blakebishop7060 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You need to switch to an Old Town pdl. Much more reliable pedal drive system with relatively low maintenance, just spray it down after a trip. I have an Old Town pdl 132 Bigwater. Luv it!

  • @sea_turtle_adventures
    @sea_turtle_adventures ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I went to my local Hobie dealer today to look at the Hobie Mirage 360 as I have been considering getting one to replace my traditional paddle kayak. Upon arrival, I spotted a MIKE IACONELLI EDITION sitting in the rack which I was pretty excited to see. However, when the sales rep came over, he apprised me that it was a warranty replacement hull for a customer. They had two more in the back area awaiting replacement hulls. When I asked how common this was, you could read his face and it did not square with him saying "not that common". Look it's a decent size shop but, not huge and you've got 3 hull replacements on the floor? Also, he asked my if I would be doing "long distance" trips - 5+ miles and I said yes. His response, don't get a 360, the drives won't hold up. Go with the 180. So, my friend, that fully supports everything you said in this video. For me, given the cost and as you said, confidence issues this presents, I am going to pass on Hobie. Such a shame.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah man, sadly this is the same story from shops all across the country

  • @chiefy915
    @chiefy915 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    great video couldn't agree more. The PA14 is also just too heavy, I almost gave up on the Hobie, been an owner of a sport, revo, outback, PA 17 and 14, and now the Lynx. I think the lyn
    x with the 180 is the sweet spot for me. expensive, but a superior rudder system, seem unsinkable, stable, excellent paddler, best peddling kayak of the bunch.

  • @joshstewart757
    @joshstewart757 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You could get a pa with the 180 drive. IMO that would give you the kayak you like without the problems of the 360

  • @arthunkle3213
    @arthunkle3213 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If your propulsion method breaks and you have no way of getting back, you're either ill-prepared or you've ventured too far, carry a quality full-sized paddle.. I'm old school and still prefer a paddle kayak, I carry an extra paddle in the hull in case my primary breaks.

  • @joshessick5325
    @joshessick5325 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’m fishing a compass currently but have thought about going PA if I did I believe I’d go 180 over 360. I know guys with old towns and hands down they are better built boats. However the drive just can’t compare. Fishing in marsh and mud flats the fins are the only way to go imo. I feel bad for those guys watching them pull and push their drives in and out all day while I fish and fold my fins flush with the hull.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      My thoughts exactly. That’s why I stay Hobie

  • @jeffedwards6981
    @jeffedwards6981 ปีที่แล้ว

    Time to start bringing your trolling motor. Thankfully I have A non 360 PA currently with a Bixpy on the back and soon changing to a XI3 on the front. I found Marine 100 amp lithium for around $320. Amazon

  • @daveschafer2555
    @daveschafer2555 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I agree that the Mirage drive reliability has decreased over time. My first (2003) was rock solid. I've since blew up two MD180s and had two MD180 chains break. Three to four break per year and you were 5+ miles from the launch with no tow rope and half a paddle?

  • @tonyallen1953
    @tonyallen1953 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Put a motor on it pal I know you shouldnt have but its a good option till Hobie sort the issues out well done to the guy who got you back.

  • @somewherefishing382
    @somewherefishing382 ปีที่แล้ว

    It’s not the best if it’s not reliable…. What you’ve explained is that that thing is dangerous. Especially if you’re in open water. Get you a reliable kayak. I wouldn’t buy it I own a feel free dorado. No issues with their drive. And you can replace the sheer pin on the water if you hit something. Although I’ve never had to do it. I take mine in the open water too. The turning radius isn’t as good but it’s reliable and FeelFree is very responsive with consumer requests.

  • @stevehogan8829
    @stevehogan8829 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    IT's been a while but I think the Native Titan X 12.5 is going to be the leader late 2023 going into 2024. You can pedal and you can use electric power. Good for either tournaments. Also being able to peddle and electric power is a game changer. Oldtown e PDL is also going to kill it this year. Native and OldTown will drive the market this year, in my opinion.

    • @bradleyrussell1973
      @bradleyrussell1973 ปีที่แล้ว

      I know lots of guys with motors AND pedals on their Pa14s.

  • @P--O
    @P--O หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video!
    Sorry that quality on Hobie kayaks seem to be inferior and thats on such expensive equipment.

  • @stansmith7118
    @stansmith7118 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Brother!!! Go get yourself an Old town 136 powered by minn Kota!! I have the 106 and love it. I always keep rope and a full paddle with me, but I understand your issue. The Old town is easier to paddle if u have any problems on the water. I think you will enjoy it so much more and after getting a good battery it’s going to cost you less money and less aggravation. I’m not sponsored by old town. Come over to the dark side!!! Lol 😂

  • @jamessmith2450
    @jamessmith2450 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m on my 3rd PA 360 hull and 2nd drive in two years. Had the pins fall out of the drive, and cracks in the same spots as yours. Luckily Hobie has honored the warranty but the wait to get replacements has now messed up two tournament seasons.

  • @patrickduffy3101
    @patrickduffy3101 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Have had friends with Hobie drive issues and that is why I bought a BigWater PDL 132. The problems aside, the Hobie is better in the weeds and can get into the shallows better while the Old Towns are just built stronger. In the end, there are always tradeoffs.

  • @JJ-my9uw
    @JJ-my9uw ปีที่แล้ว

    I stuck with the turbo 180 to avoid these common complaints. I have 3 pa14s. My issues are rudder handles get loose and if you didn’t notice blow off in transit. The clip ins for the drive have tiny springs that snap and leave u crippling home. Some advice… keep an eye out for loose or retreated screw in the drive and USE A LANYARD to tie the drive to the shell for capsizing. Hard to flip but I have done it and had to dove for an 1800 dollar drive that I was lucky to get back

  • @AllSportsStations
    @AllSportsStations ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dang man. I almost bought a Hobie PA 360 and decided not to because of your earlier explanation of issues. I might buy one in a year or two when the issues are fixed. I went with a cheaper option Vanhunks Elite Pro Angler 13...allowing me to save money while I wait for the issues to get fixed. I will just give to my son, who is currently 8, when they fix the issues.
    Definitely get yourself a waterproof GMRS handheld walkie talkie so you can call for help if you go out by yourself again. They are cheap 30-50 bucks, but the license is another 30 for a few years...it will give you miles of radio ability.

  • @charlescoleman6970
    @charlescoleman6970 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey, your alright! Quality control is a huge problem nowadays and not just with kayak's, it's all over the spectrum!! Too many things that we depend on, especially ones that could hurt us in one way or another do not have enough quality control!! It could be greed winning over common sense 🤔 but that back to the saying (if common sense is so common,why doesn't everyone have it) ?

  • @stevehogan8829
    @stevehogan8829 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dump the 360 drive. Sorry you are seeing issues with the Hobie. I agree Peddling the Hobie is 300% easier than peddling a prop drive kayay but that is just not reliable. Can you get a Hobie 180 drive for that Yak. I have a Lynx. IT has the 180 drive... however that is not the kayak I would buy again. The material that it's made of is just not as sturdy, strong, robust., as the regular plastic used on the Outback, and other models. It's easily cut, gouged, and ruined by oysters, barnacles on posts and docks, and rocky bottoms. Because the only reason I have a Hobie is because of weight (old with health issues), id get a Compass and trick it out. I mostly fish out of my OldTown 120 Auto. I'm old and still love fishing out of that yak. Just need a hand getting it loaded back into van. Can't speak for Elias but I think he likes his too.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree with you, I baby my lynx. The 369 won’t take a 180 drive.

  • @fisheyeguy
    @fisheyeguy 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought a Pro Angler 12 in 2021. I opted for the MD180 drive over the 360 even though I really wanted a 360 and could afford it at the time. I’m glad I went with the MD180 because of instances like this video. There are just too many moving parts in that 360 drive. The 180 is proven reliable.

  • @garyalexander7024
    @garyalexander7024 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was bummed when I saw this. Had my 360 drive replaced on warranty (boat is PA 14). I have multiple other hobie kayaks and they are amazing. But… the 360 as amazing as it is, stresses me out a bit.
    The new drive still feels stiff, makes noise, and no matter how I adjust the global adjustment - I don’t feel like I’m getting it right. I’m going to stay with it because I love it. It’s great for bass fishing especially in tide and wind - we’ll see how it goes. Good luck to you.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck man I hope you don’t have to many issues

  • @thetinkerverse
    @thetinkerverse ปีที่แล้ว

    There is absolutely something to be said for the durability of the old GT drive with some nice turbo fins. The newer drives while having more features just don't hold up as well.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s not just the drive either. It seems everything about Hobie has gone downhill

    • @thetinkerverse
      @thetinkerverse ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm still rocking a 2016 PA12 with a GT drive and turbo fins. No reason to "upgrade"@@southernsalt

  • @buffdoc46
    @buffdoc46 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a 2016 14 Pro Angler and have put it through hell. It was a leftover in wrapper that I got in 2020. I average 3-4 trips a week. I troll the hell out of the drive. I regrease 3-4 times a year, and oil at least 1-2 times per week. Only time the drive broke is when I hit bottom on a fast outgoing tide. Replaced mast for 45.00. The cord connector for rudder on right side broke just a few weeks ago. Again 45 bucks. General maintenance and upkeep is a must. The new 360 looks great, but way too many moving parts, bound to breakdown

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah the older PAs were tanks. Anything after 2019 with Hobie went to crap imo

    • @buffdoc46
      @buffdoc46 ปีที่แล้ว

      @southernsalt thats what I was told and the reason I bought it. I no longer use the 180 drive, I went back to 2nd series Drive with Turbo fins. Although I lose reverse, I gain in smoothness and great trolling ability. Again, I can troll up to 8 hrs a day. The 180 turbo fins are harse on the knees for long distance.

  • @PenguinOutdoors
    @PenguinOutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a lot of hours in Hobies with no issues. Sorry your experience is different.

  • @my31and37
    @my31and37 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I hope somehow this video makes it to Hobie..clearly they need to improve the quality, especially at that price point...Thankfully my old 2015 Outback with the MD180 has been solid, and I'm hesitant to go to a 360

  • @fantomphoenix6170
    @fantomphoenix6170 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I work at a kayak shop and we have been seeing tons of issues with the 360 drive.
    Fantastic system when it works but it’s just too unreliable at the moment.
    The PA14 and Outback (I guess the newer compass as well? have had major issues with the plastic shearing by the seat, and rear hatch.
    It’s not just that the plastic is unsupported, it’s just super thin and playable.
    I personally went with the Jackson Knarr for my bigger kayak, vibe shearwater and 2017 Outback for my fin style drives.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah I agree, I’ve looked at the knarr and I like them

  • @Tayjuice
    @Tayjuice ปีที่แล้ว

    I would never buy a 360 here in Sweden as for now. I have been waiting for a warranty claim for 7 months with my Lynx hull which was paint damaged on arrival. They told me I would get some money back as goodwill. Now a couple of weeks back they got back to me and said that they won’t be giving me anything… Great customer service.

  • @Hardballleather
    @Hardballleather ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For the amount of money hobie charges on any piece of equipment, especially their kayaks, they should be bullet proof. Absolute horse shit

  • @loudnoises4627
    @loudnoises4627 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Purchased my 14ft 360 in Summer of 2021 here in FL. I do tighten the cables and belts as needed. Bought it new from a Hobie authorized dealer so it came with a 2 yr warranty from Hobie. Other than the fresh water spray down of the hull, deck, drive teeth, and especially the drive itself, I beat the shit out of my hobie. I use the wheels to move it around and slide it into my pick up bed. I primarily use it in salt water and sometimes in fresh water. Its all scratched up, from the sides to the hull, its pretty scratched up since I launch from cement boat ramps. I tend to drop it from knee height when taking the hobie wheels off and on. I’ve put myself in some pretty dumb situation 3-10 miles off shore and not once did I feel unsafe in these FL waters. Then again I have all my safety equipment and I’m an above average swimmer. In 5-7ft waves i just sit down and get back to shore but I’ve never flipped. When I was getting close to the end of my 2 year warranty, I sent a video to Hobie to make sure my drive looked good snd the engineer who designed the 360 drive responded directly to me and put it in writing that even after the 2 year warranty period they would repair my drive well beyond the 2 year mark. That is in writing and saved in my gmail account. I dont know what to tell you man. I weigh 170 lbs, do crossfit 5 days a week, and get out in the water at least twice a week. If winds dont permit you’ll still find me in shore fishing with my anchor down on my hobie. I hold a 4-5mph speed when moving from one fishing spot to the next to get a workout in. I say all that to give you as much detail as possible and show I mistreat my drive when in use. Only thing i’ve had to do is the regular maintenance by tightening cables and belts with normal tools and watching youtube video tutorials. Usually when I hear squeaking or the drive belt tension is loose i know its time for maintenance. I’ve followed your videos for a while now because when i was looking to purchase one i remember seeing your first video where you had issues with your 14ft PA 360 and that was back in 2021. There is a reason you have stuck with Hobie. You will EASILY find a buyer for that Hobie and you can go try out other Kayaks for your clients and yourself

  • @frilockthewarlock
    @frilockthewarlock 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just got into kayak fishing over the summer, took my cheapo perception out a few times before getting an entry level fishing kayak in the form of thr Vanhunks Pro Angler. Since getting mine I've heard so many horror stories, like yours, that has scared me from ever investing in a Hobie.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Man they are all true lol I got a buddy with 2 Hobie 360 and both of them have open warranty claims

  • @bo5814
    @bo5814 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just bought a bonafide p127
    The left pedal arm bolt that holds the pedal arm. Keeps loosening itself off and makes it to where I can use my peddle system.
    I’ve taken it back to where I got it brand new and they’re looking into it.
    It would have been such a better idea if they had the left peddle bolt reversed threaded l. So it didn’t loosen up while peddling

  • @Cslayer121
    @Cslayer121 ปีที่แล้ว

    I manage Hobie Pro angler owners group, and the pa 12 and 14's have had some major leak issues; hull cracking problems.
    That being said, the kayak my be a bit over engineered vs the 180 drives. More things to break on the 360 vs the older concept.
    I have a 2016 pa 14 and mine has worked near flawless with only one break on the drive. I was trying to show off the power of the gt st fins, and stripped the gear on one drive. The md 180 I got has worked flawless sense I installed it.
    Hopefully hobie gets you a fast warranty claim.

  • @VooDoo2049
    @VooDoo2049 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    going on second year hobie 360 14. took it out about 50 or so times no issues yet knock on wood. always washing drive off with tap water and quick spray of white spray grease seems to keep it going. also 300 uv spray...sunlight does break down the plastic on roto molded kayaks and boats. also would suggest buying some foam blocks to put under or wedge in under the seat to help support the seat and deck where u stand....when it is hot outside and being the sun the plastic does become a bit flexible and for us heaver guys means stress in some areas around the seat.

    • @Mac7504-OG
      @Mac7504-OG 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Solid advice! I'm looking at a 2024 Angler 360xr and from what I gather it's easier to adjust on the fly but this video doesn't give me confidence.

  • @XploreAz
    @XploreAz ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have been really considering replacing my Old Town BigWater 132 PDL with a PA14 360 because my knees don't really like the pedaling, . After hearing about all of the issues with the Hobie drives, I may just get an Auto Pilot 120/136.

  • @paules0099
    @paules0099 ปีที่แล้ว

    $5500 is not what I'm willing to pay for a fishing kayak. I settled for a feelfree lure with paddle, pedal, and motor for $4000! It has performed flawlessly for me, and that's over 2 years!

  • @FishandShipsOfficial
    @FishandShipsOfficial ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Those hobie drives are getting too complicated. I think shearwater and pelican have copies the gt/v2 drives and my hobie non reverse drive has been going strong for years.

  • @Kgoutdoor
    @Kgoutdoor 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    How do you not have a paddle?

  • @reysalinas5357
    @reysalinas5357 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How many more times are you going to give them people a chance I've seen your kayak breakdown many times Many times I follow your channel.
    I have A136PDL by Old Town Nick NavarrI Swerve by this Kayak and it's the reason why I bought it.
    Big reminder The best thing about the 136 pdl If your drive breaks It's still a good Paddling kayak

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      I fish a ton of marsh not good for a pdl. I’d be clearing grass all day but yeah I got to do something so maybe I will

  • @rondumb6055
    @rondumb6055 ปีที่แล้ว

    😂 he said naw I’m not paddling that go on gimie a rope there partner 😂

  • @sgbawg0
    @sgbawg0 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's the Pro Angler 360. Those drives have reliability issues. I thought they cleared that up.

  • @ColoradoFishing
    @ColoradoFishing ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There is no excuse for a $5500 kayak to be this unreliable.

  • @BillRau2152
    @BillRau2152 ปีที่แล้ว

    The mirage drive will fit in the front hatch compartment w/o the white insert. If I were in your shoes I’d get Hobie to give you and carry a spare drive.

  • @christiannn94
    @christiannn94 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    should always carry a paddle regardless of using it or not.

  • @EricSmith-mu1oe
    @EricSmith-mu1oe ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey man this was hard to watch but I appreciate it. I bought this kayak last year and it’s my 1st kayak ever. My model year is a ‘22 and so far so good, though I don’t get on the water nearly as much as you do. Being stranded was my biggest fear beforehand so I outfitted my rig with a Bixpy electric motor (JUST IN CASE).

  • @pegph4988
    @pegph4988 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Got a double angler 2015, used very regularly year round maybe a few hours per week, cable on one drive only just broke. Replacement idler cables haven’t been available for months, unclear when they will be. Bought an expensive kick up unit w smaller blades, like the old unavailable one better.

    • @pegph4988
      @pegph4988 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also had to reinforce under front chair with plywood when plastic began to crack.

  • @motorcycleislife8296
    @motorcycleislife8296 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You can buy a jon boat and a brand new 15hp motor and do 20mph for the same price lol a brand new 1448 weldbilt jon boat is $2750. Kayak prices are crazy to only do 4mph

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      🤦🏻‍♂️ you just don’t get it lol

  • @gdj8013
    @gdj8013 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    At that price point reliability should be an absolute priority. Unacceptable in my opinion.
    No way I’d have the confidence to venture offshore in it.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Man I can’t say I disagree lol, you would think that there would be enough quality components that these issues wouldn’t be so common

  • @PythonDad
    @PythonDad ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hate to say it, but there's literally no justification for the insane premium Hobie wants for these. I guess if you do have a lot of warranties, you get more than your money's worth, but something that expensive should be more reliable, like you said.

  • @WilliamJohnson-tx7no
    @WilliamJohnson-tx7no ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've heard of the same issues with the Hobie's, I don't believe that I would purchase one with the amount of issues for the expense

  • @stripermanly
    @stripermanly ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a PA 14 and a Outback. Both have straight drives. Been wondering if I should upgrade the 14 to the 180 drive

  • @fishdaddyforreel
    @fishdaddyforreel ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just not right. These kayaks are so overpriced it’s ridiculous. You would think you could get a few years out of a 5k kayak.

  • @tritech
    @tritech ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had a PA12 and switched to a Nucanoe Unlimited with a motorguide Xi3 and it's been flawless for over two years. I really like the open deck. The only thing I kinda miss is the floor storage.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I tried Nucanoe a few years back and didn’t like their pedal system. The tournaments I fish don’t allow motors

    • @tritech
      @tritech ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@southernsalt Yea I don't have any experience with their pedal system. It looks pretty janky.

  • @beamer_extremer29
    @beamer_extremer29 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I do the paddle only system, no brake downs just exercise! LOL 😂

  • @SCOTTA1
    @SCOTTA1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have the Native watercraft. Propel drive unit. I love that you can reverse too with this drive . So far no problem.

  • @joesharp5602
    @joesharp5602 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Perhaps now is the time to rethink and recalibrate your kayak fishing direction. With competition and new technology, things have changed over the last few years in kayak technologies and mechanical propulsion systems necessary for many tournaments. Electric propulsion systems that take advantage of light weight and energy dense lithium batteries are a game changer for many kayak fishermen, and those of us that are older and have difficulty with extended paddling or pedaling, can now enjoy the sport.
    Competitors to Hobie have come a long way in the last few years, and are willing to prove it. A great series of videos (although resource and time consuming) would be to visit a series of manufactures or major dealers and compare "todays" offerings of the latest kayak fishing rigs. This would be very helpful to so many either wanting to upgrade or for those getting ready to jump into the sport.
    Your frustration is warranted and certainly came across in your video. Although no systems are perfect and reliability not always 100%, the continued stress you are going to have every time you jump into that Hobie will take its toll on you and could even affect your tournament performance in the long run. You need to have a rig you can have confidence in and I believe that would need to be a completely new rig from another manufacturer (my opinion). It will take some work and research however in the long run, I believe you would be better off in the end and certainly more educated on the latest technology and manufacturing processes available for kayak fishing before making your decisions moving forward.
    You video's are awesome and I look forward to each and every one. I hope you path forward will lead to something more positive for you and for now, you are pretty down on your luck. My best to you and yours.... With great respect... Joe

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks man I appreciate it! Maybe it is time for a change!

  • @kenestra123
    @kenestra123 ปีที่แล้ว

    Geez, I havent even had my Maiden Voyage yet and I am getting a little nervous about my purchase. Are you watching Hobie? This is unacceptable! 2-3 drives a year? Oh hell no!

  • @abbykako
    @abbykako ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I bought a used Hobie pa 17t last year. This always plays in the back of my mind. That’s why I’m going to put a trolling motor on it also.

    • @2reelyakrz481
      @2reelyakrz481 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's what we have and we love it! It's an older version of the Hobie pedal drive (pre-180 and pre-360). Since there are 2 pedal drives (tandem), we aren't worried too much about getting stranded. We also have a lightweight (5 lbs) trolling motor with 24lb thrust (appx $130). I don't like the idea of being stranded in water where sharks and gators dwell, so we have redundant redundancies 😁

  • @DueSouthFishing
    @DueSouthFishing ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sorry about the drive Nate, It's a terrible feeling when you can't have faith in your equipment. it also affects the way you perform.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Man ain’t that the truth, oh well lol

  • @jpvernoutside3378
    @jpvernoutside3378 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hate to see you having issues like that.. I use VIBE kayaks. Haven't had a lot of issues with the pedal drive, I just wish they had reverse mode. I use a trolling motor in freshwater, but as we know they are ALL prone to malfunctions.
    Other than that, my 50th birthday is coming up March 16th and I want to make a good kayaking fishing trip (probably last weekend in March).. Is it possible I could get a charter trip with you in that time frame? I love fishing that area of Mobile bay but have only fished a couple of close rigs in my kayak and some with my brother in his big boat.
    Thanks again for the great videos.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Absolutely, message me on Facebook or Instagram and we can iron out the details

    • @jpvernoutside3378
      @jpvernoutside3378 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@southernsalt
      AWESOME...I'll be in touch

  • @donsisco7118
    @donsisco7118 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have been tossing back and forth on upgrading, 5gs no ill keep my 16 PA12

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      That might be a good call.

  • @diypunx
    @diypunx ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What kind of trout is that? Looks a lot different than what we catch in the Pacific Northwest.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s a Speckled Trout we have them on the Gulf and East Coasts.

  • @stacypervis
    @stacypervis ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have 2020 PA14 with 180 and kick up fins. Considered 360 but this is why I’m happy with my decision. I’d still love the 360 for it’s good but won’t consider it for the bad. Maybe in the future

  • @lnomolas3427
    @lnomolas3427 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have 2 Hobies, a 2015 PA14 and a 2017 Outback. The Outback drive is a 180 (no kick up) and I have never had a problem with it. Perhaps its just the 360 mechanism... I do love the PA.

  • @2reelyakrz481
    @2reelyakrz481 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I really like the Hobie pedal systems. The mirage drive is (IMO), is my favorite. I believe the earlier versions (pre-180) are the toughest and most solid. The newer ones have more features, but have more moving parts and my opinion is that more prone to break.
    I would personally not buy a 360 drive kayak and would be hesitant about getting the 180 (which I've seen break as well). I would buy an older version mirage drive if available.

    • @buffdoc46
      @buffdoc46 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I love the V2 turbo fin drives. So smooth. I've gotten so good at using wind and current, don't miss reverse.

  • @Manuel_Z_Kayaks
    @Manuel_Z_Kayaks ปีที่แล้ว

    2 YEARS AGO YOU SAID YOU WERE GOING TO SELL THAT THING!
    The problem with these "NEW" drives is they are letting the end buyer do all their beta testing. It's just American greed that drives them to put out untested gear!

  • @reelcoastal
    @reelcoastal ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks goodness a decent human being came along. Hope you can get the drive fixed or replaced.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They’re fixing it now so it won’t be long, Jim was awesome for helping me out, I owe him big time!

  • @Jacemang_Outdoors
    @Jacemang_Outdoors ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Seen your drive at the shop for repairs when I replaced my cracked outback. Even the 180 drive QC is lacking. Went through 2 splines last year which is why I now rely on electric motor most of the time and use the drive as a backup system. Hobie should definitely up their game for the heavy use crowd.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      I don’t disagree at all, hopefully the replacement comes in soon

  • @motorcycleislife8296
    @motorcycleislife8296 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The kayaks coming out look alot better.

  • @jonbullard7074
    @jonbullard7074 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’d be done with Hobie. Not being able to rely on your equipment doesn’t work for me.

  • @undisputedtruth4954
    @undisputedtruth4954 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Might I recommend an Old Town Bigwater old 132? It even paddles easier IF you're unlucky enough to get the 1 bad PDL drive they've made!🤣

    • @mrb401
      @mrb401 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great point. For the size, those OT BW132 hulls are pretty good paddlers, both pdl-powered or non.

  • @Jammer0825
    @Jammer0825 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know pelican started using that drive but not sure of the reliability either. Where are you out of? I’m in NC and have a sister and family in Navarre, FWB and pcola.!! Graduated from Gulf Breeze HS!!!

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      This is the 360. Pelican uses the old V1 drive

  • @cjfishtales2238
    @cjfishtales2238 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Go back to the 180. You look like you already have a bow mount, probably with spot lock. 360 is just something that can go wrong.
    2 out of three people I know with the 360 have made warranty claims.

  • @James-jo4xr
    @James-jo4xr ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Nate, sorry for your troubles, I wish you would get a John boat, with a motor, I’m from Nashville Tennessee, retired disabled Sergeant US Army, I was raised in Pensacola and Gulf shores Alabama, my early years, I’ve fished with Butch Frith , he owned a bait shop, we caught live shrimp 🦐 and all kinds of bait, then he and I for a living caught every kind of good fish 🐠 for sale , we under a John boat, and he won the speckle trout, rodeo every year for like 25 years, lol never had trouble, plus if your clients break down you can tow them in , just a thought, man I was excited about the speckle trout you caught I was waiting for the next one , best of luck , just a thought, Sergeant, Jim

  • @FishingwiththeOz
    @FishingwiththeOz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sorry you are having problems but glad you caught a ride back to the ramp. I have two Hobie's so I was carrying my second mirage drive with me as a back up just in case. This past fall I put a motor on my kayak that still allows me to peddle. I peddle a lot as I use the motor like a peddle assist much of the time. If either the motor or my mirage drive fail, I still have my second propulsion system so chances of getting stranded are miniscule. I went with the Texas Power Paddle motor as I wanted something low profile, light weight and easy to install. It is not the fastest motor but offers excellent battery life. There are other motor options that may possibly be better for a PA14, I can only speak to my experience. Something to consider. Hope you find a good solution so you aren't stressed every time you go out on the Pro Angler.

    • @Fishin-mission1
      @Fishin-mission1 ปีที่แล้ว

      I rather have a cracked kayak that has a broken drive rather than one that works lol. Old Town baby

  • @42701texasman
    @42701texasman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Have a 2018 jackson coosa fd. Have had the drive warranted 3x now. Each time i waranty it i get 2 years. Soon i will have a 10 year old kayak with a brand new drive.
    🤣🤣

  • @NorthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
    @NorthFloridaSaltwaterFishing ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Dang that sucked. Very cool of that guy to give you a tow back in. 👍 The fishing community is awesome!.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      No doubt man, Jim was a life saver!!

  • @MrDav68
    @MrDav68 ปีที่แล้ว

    that's why I got rid of my PA. I ordered another drive and sold it. the guy who brought it had it on the water twice and it broke down on him and wanted to kill me.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Dang yeast, the reliability sucks in these kayaks

  • @adamfournier6735
    @adamfournier6735 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think hobie quality and innovation have both slipped, in the name of higher profits, both leading up to the sale of the company and since then. I pre-ordered a 2019 outback, and had it for a little over 2 years, and both the hull and drive were replaced under warranty. And this was common with all the hobie owners I personally know who fished a lot, and especially a team member who guided. He wouldnt get a year out of an MD180 drive, before wear on the sprockets started making noise. And that requires a full spline replacement.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah I’d have to agree. I first got in a Hobie in 2015 and never had any problems, fast forward to today and everyone I know is having warranty claims.

  • @LesgoBrandon7
    @LesgoBrandon7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think that alligator damaged your cable. I'd have Hobie send you a brand new boat and drive and let you start over, you deserve it. You have had a bad run of luck with your pa 14.

  • @nforrest6508
    @nforrest6508 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Damn, glad I didn’t get that kayak then. It was between the hobie 360 like you have and the one I bought. I bought the old town sportsman 106 powered by minn kota and love it so far. Had for about 5 months.

  • @sov19871987
    @sov19871987 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Old Town it is

  • @briansupermag3918
    @briansupermag3918 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Man I feel for ya. I have 2 Hobie's ... 1 PA 360 and 1 outback and never ever NOT one issue ever. Hope Hobie can get it figured out. Zero issues.
    If I were you after those bad issues I would look elsewhere. While I LOVE my Hobie's I wouldn't stand for multiple issues continuing to occur. Best of luck

  • @Gator-xi2jq
    @Gator-xi2jq 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brother sell that junk, get you and old town sportsman Big water 136 auto pilot. I use to be a hobie owner and got tired of dealing with hobie. I fish in the ocean only and I’ve never had a problem. Old town are made so much better. Hobie has changed a lot since they got sold to the investment group.

  • @BillDeWeese
    @BillDeWeese ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That's truly a shame. Long Story, but... I love kayak fishing channels as they, yours chief among them, make for great content. I am a paddler from way back, using kayaks and canoes since I was a kid. I love paddling and I love fishing, but I didn't find paddle-based kayak fishing all that productive, mainly because you spend too much time with a paddle in your hand and not a fishing pole. When I upgraded to a peddle capable kayak (Wilderness Systems Radar 135) I quickly found that rotary pedals are not great in shallow inshore, so I never installed the pedal. It seems that as you attest, the Mirage Drive is the best in that setting. Not being a tournament fisherman, I skipped the pedal all together, and I put my money into a skiff, but I really liked the PA-14 and the 360 Drive. I saw your first struggle a year or so ago with the belt system. Looks like they worked that out, but I see way too many drive failures. And at least you make money off your kayak, I don't. The challenge that I saw for me, as a non-tourney pleasure fisherman is once you get to a PA, you are trailering and once you are trailering you might as well do it in a skiff.
    One thing I see from your comments in the video that I saw as well. I am on a few groups for the Wilderness Sytems kayaks and the RADAR kayaks specifically. WS has surrounded themselves with a phalanx of Pro Staffers that acted more like Fanboys. IF you had constructive criticism about the kayak, they would sh*tpost and marginalize any comments. I am sure you will get your share of hate for just mentioning the reliability issues with the drive and hull, but it is a very expensive setup to not be able to take the heat of chartering, tournamenting and general youtubery. It sucks that something that is so capable is on the market and yet it has these issues that would make it almost intolerable to invest in. Hopefully they adapt and improve and do so quickly. You have clearly showcased the value of the 360 Drive o over the years, especially the deft maneuvering abilities.

  • @SteegeFish
    @SteegeFish ปีที่แล้ว

    Hate to see this happen to you. I work at Hobie dealer and have owned 2 pa 12 360's. One thing I dont like about the 360 is how difficult it is to service. If i'm out with a 180 drive and a chain breaks I can replace it in a few minutes with my spare and be back underway. Not so much with the 360. We sell tons of 360's and have also warrantied alot of them. Pretty much anything past the 2022 model year we have not had to file any claims for. I still love my 360 but when I go offshore in panama city beach I usually am taking my outback just for the peace of mind of dual independent steering and my 180 drive repair knowledge.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah man, I’ve definitely seen the drives get a lot better since 2020 still a few bugs to work out but I’m with you on using the Outback offshore!!

  • @scripteaze
    @scripteaze ปีที่แล้ว +2

    3:31 its here

  • @KenJohnsonUSA
    @KenJohnsonUSA ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I live in Milton, FL. I know how dangerous the NW Florida waters can be. I'd trust an Ascend 133x (with trolling motor) or a FeelFree Dorado V2 (w/ overdrive) before I'd trust a Hobie. Reliability matters more than bells and whistles when your life might be in jeopardy at a moment's notice. For $2500-$3500 you can have a fully powered Ascend that'll run circles around the Hobie and is 100 times more reliable. For just a little more, FeelFree gives you something very similar to what Ascend can give you, but it is far stronger and way lighter. There's just too many good kayaks being made for Hobie to be putting out a product that always breaks. Here in NW Florida, had that happened in some areas I know, you could have found yourself featured in the obituaries.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Reliability is everything, peace of mind is a must especially offshore lol

  • @bricesimon2604
    @bricesimon2604 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ive fished on both Hobie, bonafide, and old town. I love my old town big water. I love all three but the old town big water is my favorite never had an issue with it. but I also don't fish as much as you do out of a kayak.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m going to look into the Old Towns

  • @saltyazn6560
    @saltyazn6560 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I feel the same way about my Rhodan trolling motor. So much hype so I bought one. Find out later they're garbage

  • @davelester1985
    @davelester1985 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good video, calling out cheap work.

  • @FlatEric-c3k
    @FlatEric-c3k 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you don't need to fish in the weeds all the time, get an Old town Bigwater, their PDL drives are bullet proof and faster than the PA over the water. You should always have paddles ( as you didi) paddles on the big water work very well too. I considered the Hobie, but the 360 drive scared me off, the 180 Hobie drives I think are less troublesome, but for peace of mind, you cant beat an old town PDL drive, thats why they have a 5 year warranty and even with 365 days on water a year, I reckon they will go of 10 years straight with hardly any maintenance.

  • @cg8325
    @cg8325 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it really surprising the only kayak capable of 360 movement has a complicated drive prone to problems? I’m not excusing it, but yeah, newer technology works that way. Get a 180 drive and be done with it. 180 pro angler is still better than old town, Jackson, etc…

  • @montrich1
    @montrich1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love this kayak! It has great stability. The kayak is wide so i feel more secure. It is perfect for me!

  • @sheriffbart616
    @sheriffbart616 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That's rough! I was looking at those Hobies too last year when I bought my OT Sportsman pdl. For me the instant reverse and the pricing made me go with the sportsman. Some in my family have the Hobie 360 drive and 2 of the 3 of them had to have their drives fixed. The boat is great and I love it but I didn't want to deal with the potential for a broken drive like she did, especially considering the cost of that boat/drive system. So far I'm loving the OT sportsman.

  • @louv2425
    @louv2425 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sucks buddy, 5k kayak and this happens. Lots to think about my friend.

  • @CWilly87
    @CWilly87 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m looking into a pedal kayak. I’ve kind of leaned away from the Hobie for other reasons (just don’t feel like I can justify paying that cost) but if I did lean towards Hobie not being able to trust the reliability; I’d be pissed paying for that. I feel like when you pay that kind of money you shouldn’t have that many issues.

    • @southernsalt
      @southernsalt  ปีที่แล้ว

      I can’t say I disagree with you at all

    • @stacypervis
      @stacypervis ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have had Jackson paddle kayaks for many years and still do. When I added a pedal drive kayak to my fleet I looked at all the boats. I considered the Native and Old Town however for me the 180 drive is far and above a better solution to a prop drive system especially in the shallow water. For 2 reasons specifically for me, 1. Not having to raise and lower the drive all the time and 2. when the drive is raised its not taking up my whole deck space. I wanted the 360 but like any new design theres the trial period and Im still avoiding that.
      The Nucanoe pedal drive is the only one Id consider outside of the Hobie because it will kick up in shallow water, stow away, its removable and its not on the deck.

  • @ruslansavchenko3793
    @ruslansavchenko3793 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the video. I would now consider other kayak vendors