I am selling both my 2012 Hobie PA 14's. I'll be able to post pics on Monday at latest. Both boats are in great shape.
My personal rig: 2012 14' ivory. $2750.00
Humminbird 997 ( 9" screen ) side-imager with transducer mounted on the bow handle with a swing up Ram Mount and custom machined aluminum drop arm. the GPS puck is mounted inches from the transducer for accuracy when dropping a pin. The 997 side-imager works great but it is not recognizing the gps puck so I am selling it as gps inoperable. I suspect cables or puck but do not know for sure.
There is an anchor trolley mounted on each side. These are mounted with stainless through bolts and backing plates bedded in 3M.
I have modified the side accessory boards to accept 50 hooks for running jugs or trot lines.
360 Clearance light mounted.
I have Bee-Ready rod holders as well as a couple of flush custom holders that I used to manufacture. It is set up for spider rigging 4 rods right now.
I'll include a 12v deer feeder battery for the electronics, but you will need 2 to run the 997 side-imager all day.
The guest yak is also 2012 and Olive color. In Great shape.
$3950.00 with the side imager and Torqeedo motor.
$2650 with just the side imager.
$2250 just the PA
Has a brand new Humminbird 398 side-imager
not out of the box yet. It is not mounted yet. I can give a purchaser a hand if needed.
It has a
torqeedo electric motor, stern mounted with a flip-up system that is operated from the seat.
The battery for the Torqeedo is a 2014 with only 1 charge cycle on it. There are several RAM mounts on this boat as well as RAM rod holders. realistically you can expect about 5-7 miles from a charge running at moderate speeds. Considerably Longer if run at low speed or assisted with pedals.
Separately I have:
Hobie a live well like brand new that I will let go with either boat for $225 or $250 alone. I have fished crappie tournaments with it and held fish all day ( until mid afternoon weigh-in) in the summer with no lost fish.
The yaks are sitting on a trailer that hauls them both well and doubles as a small utility trailer. I will offer it if someone buys both yaks for $300 or for $400 if they buy either one.
If you have any questions, PM me with your phone number.
I'll have better pics up over the weekend. I'll probably break this into two separate ads to make it easier to tell what items are on which yak.
the transducer is mounted on a Ram ball mounting allowing it to be folded back onto the deck for storage. The GPS puck is mounted very close to the transducer.
The Humminbird is mounted on a Ram mount also for removal for transport.
The Torqeedo motor is tied to the rudder plate so that it turns with the rudder.
When the wire type rod holders are removed the mounting plates are only 1/2" tall and rounded on the edges.
The BeeReady rod holders can be adjusted to any position you want.
The Olive kayak has a couple of Ram Rod Holders that are great for trolling
Harken rollers on the anchor trollies.
I also Have a 13'4" Basstender with a 20 hp Chrysler. I have owned both since new. The bass tender has a 2" hole where the front pulling eye should be. It needs repair before fishing. I just don't have the time right now. It is a great little crappie boat. I'll be putting pics of it in the boat ads on Monday at latest. It is $1600 with the galvanized trailer.
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