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BASIC KAYAK FEATURES

The front of the boat is the bow and the rear is the stern.

When looking forward to the bow, the left side of the boat is

Port and the right side is Starboard. The hull ID number can

be found on the bottom side of the boat, at the stern.

In the middle of the boat, there is a cockpit area, with the seat

(toward the stern) and footwells (toward the bow). Inside the

cockpit are scupper hole(s) that go all the way through the

boat. These scuppers allow the boat to drain. Your particular

model may have hatches that allow access to the inside of

the boat for gear storage.

All boats have a bow line (paddle leash). This line is to be

fastened to your paddle when paddling. Alongside the cockpit

are a series of small “U” straps, called pad eyes. These are

used to attach accessories such as backrests.

All Hobie kayaks are made of linear polyethylene, making

them repairable and recyclable.

SAFETY

Paddlesports / pedaling can be dangerous and physically

demanding. The user of this product should understand that

participating in paddlesports may involve serious injury or

death. Observe the following safety standards when using

this product. These are basic safety rules that all boaters

should follow. Always use common sense and follow all

safety rules at all times.

• Consult your physician prior to beginning paddlesport /

training.

• Carry a spare paddle.

• Obtain paddlesport instructions from your dealer specific to

this type of craft.

• Obtain certified first aid training and carry first aid and

rescue/safety equipment.

• Always wear a nationally approved personal flotation

device.

• Wear a helmet where appropriate.

• Dress appropriately for weather conditions; cold water

and/or weather can result in hypothermia.

• Check your equipment prior to each use for signs of wear

or failure.

• Never paddle alone.

• Always use a paddle leash.

• Do not paddle in flood conditions.

• Be aware of appropriate river water levels, tidal changes,

dangerous currents, obstacles in and above the water and

weather changes.

• Scout unfamiliar waters; portage where appropriate.

• Do not exceed your paddling ability; be aware of your

limitations.

• DO NOT use alcohol or mind-altering drugs prior to or

while using this product.

• Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for use of this

product.

• If additional outfitting is added to this craft, use

manufacturer-approved materials only; do not impair entry

or exit access.

• Read owner’s information package prior to using this

product.

The user of this product acknowledges both an

understanding and assumption of the risk involved in

paddlesports/paddling.

Beware of offshore winds that may make it difficult to return

to shore.

When paddling in a new area, check with the locals regarding

currents, shoreline conditions and weather patterns. Plan an

“escape route” -- an alternative place to get off the water

should environmental conditions dictate.

Hobie Kayaks were not designed for fast moving water

HOW TO PERFORM A SELF RESCUE

If you fall out of your boat, don’t panic. Stay with the boat. You

should be wearing a life jacket which will keep you afloat.

There are many ways to get back up on the boat. 

If the boat is upside down, it will need to be turned over. To

do this, reach across the bottom of the boat and grab the

scupper hole and pull the boat upright.

Position yourself so your head is near the cockpit area of the

boat and you are facing the boat. You will also want to be

between the seat and the footwell areas of the boat. 

Reach across the boat to the far edge with one hand. Place

the other hand on the near side rail, then kick with your feet,

pulling yourself up and onto the boat, so your bellybutton is

across the center line of the boat. (Your belly should end up

between the footwells and the seat.)

Next, roll over onto your backside toward the seat, which

should place your backside in the seat. Sit up, swing your feet

into the footwells and you’re ready to go.

The key to this, and any method, is to keep your center of

gravity low and near the centerline of the boat. Your body and

head should stay close to the boat.

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Summary of Contents for HOBIE MAUI

Page 1: ...HOBIE MAUI HOBIE PURSUIT OWNER S MANUAL HOBIE ODYSSEY Part 76000 Revised 11 14 2001 ...

Page 2: ...A Pursuit Only Storage area keeps items dry and out of bilge STABLE Computer designed for maximum stability 1 Unique Features Of Your Hobie Kayak Sit on top Design The Hobie kayak open top cockpit allows the paddler to enter and exit the kayak easily from the shore dock or water Scupper hole s make the kayak self bailing The design also eliminates the need to perform an Eskimo roll advanced Kayak ...

Page 3: ... maximum enjoyment from your new Hobie kayak More important it is designed to help you use it safely TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM PAGE Unique Hobie Kayak Features 1 Welcome 2 Basic Kayak Features 3 Safety Righting Techniques 3 How to Paddle 4 How to Store Transport your Hobie Kayak 4 Recommended Equipment 5 About Polyethylene 5 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 5 Warranty 5 Hobie Cat Company Contact Inform...

Page 4: ... dangerous currents obstacles in and above the water and weather changes Scout unfamiliar waters portage where appropriate Do not exceed your paddling ability be aware of your limitations DO NOT use alcohol or mind altering drugs prior to or while using this product Follow the manufacturer s recommendations for use of this product If additional outfitting is added to this craft use manufacturer ap...

Page 5: ...ightly bent For greater efficiency use not only your arms but your torso and shoulders as well Start out easy until you get the feel of the paddle and the steering strokes Most experienced paddlers use an offset feathered paddle but beginners may prefer to keep the paddle blades square STORING YOUR HOBIE KAYAK Hobie has chosen a blend of plastic that has an added measure of ultraviolet inhibitors ...

Page 6: ... and returned to Hobie within 30 days of the date of purchase If you have problems with your boat contact your dealer first If you need further assistance contact Hobie To help process any warranty problems please complete your warranty card and give it to your dealer or mail it directly to Hobie Hobie warrants each kayak to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for retail customers in...

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