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dboyd101
03-12-2012, 01:39 AM
So, I decided to bite the bullet after a previous company was acquired and there was some stock money coming in. I have always wanted a boat, but since I live in a condo, it's rather difficult. After tons of hours or research and drooling over the idea, the stock thing finally made that able to happen. :)

Here's what the shopping list ended up being:

1. hobie i12s with all standard accessories
2. ram fly rod mount
3. scotty universal rod holder
4. 2 scotty tubes
5. scotty safety flag w/light
6. anchor
7. anchor trolley
8. ll bean paddle pants (gift card!)
9. stohlquist fisherman pfd
10. lip grip
11. kayak cart
12. leashes

Now here's a question. Do I really need a splash jacket? I know i will if i'm out in the bay or out front any time not in july/aug/sept, but for rivers and lakes around here, is it necessary?

planning on heading out in a week or two as soon as the yak arrives and I get all the stuff mounted and hooked UP! WOO!!

torchee
03-12-2012, 06:48 AM
I'm sure the hobie is nice but

but I fish on a used $400 ocean prowler with an $80. fish finder 3 days a week all summer in Raritan Bay
as well as ocean launches

There is something to say for cheap as well. I never worry about scratches or beating it up in the surf.

BUT DEF get a yak - I'll never party boat fluke again - catch more from the yak

dboyd101
03-12-2012, 08:04 AM
I got the hobie at a demo price - so that's why i got it - and it's also the only option for my housing situation so i didn't have much of an option ;)

what kind of fish finder and does it work well? I'm still trying to figure out how I would wire a ff in the inflatable as I want a somewhat clean setup, but i'm sure i'll be able to figure something out :)

Tony Cav
03-12-2012, 08:08 AM
I would think that, as far as clothing is concerned........anything you put on....be prepared to swim in it......period.

For comfort....... wind resistant, waterproof and adaptable (able to layer with room to spare underneath)


Safety First, have fun and catch em up!!!!!

dboyd101
03-12-2012, 10:01 AM
Absolutely! Thanks, TC! Looking forward to getting to all those unreachable places that I can always see, but can't get to on foot... and have spied on Bing Maps in all the lakes around here!

JerryC
03-12-2012, 10:31 AM
hobies are always expensive..