Kayak features – Hobie I12S User Manual

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Rear Draining Scuppers

Located just behind the seat on the

i12s and behind the rear most seat

on the i14t are two draining scup-

pers. These will allow any water to

drain if it collects near your seat bot-

tom. Pull the plug out of the tube to

allow water to drain. If you have the

kayak loaded heavily with passen-

gers and gear, you may want the plug in the tube to prevent

water from surging up into the kayak.

Plug in Cart

To make transportation from

your car to the water a breeze,

there are transport wheels

available. The two prongs of

the cart plug into two receiv-

ers located on the bottom of

the plastic Mirage well. The

cart scuppers are designed to handle relatively light loads

and smooth rolling.

Rough terrain and jumping over curbs

could result in damaging the Mirage well.

Seat Adjustment

To hold the seatback to

the floor of the kayak,

there are three padeyes

that are used as anchor

points. Notice that there

are three lengths of web-

bing with hooks on the

end. Clip those to the padeyes and tighten up the webbing

straps to hold the seat securely in place. This webbing sys-

tem allows you to adjust the fore and aft location of the seat

to accommodate both tall and short paddlers in addition to

the adjustment of the pedals on the drive.

Bilge Draining

As mentioned earlier,

it is important to know

that there is a bilge

area between the bot-

tom surface the tubes.

If water collects in this

area the kayak will feel

heavy and you will hear water sloshing around; it will need

to be drained. On the right corner of the firewall is a drain

plug. Simply lift up the kayak and rotate it toward the drain

hole to drain the kayak. To prevent moisture build-up in the

kayak, leave the front hatch open to allow the interior to get

fresh air and dry.

Kayak Features

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