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MIRAGE DRIVE

INSTALLATION

1)

Insert Hobie Mirage Drive into the opening of the hull near

the footwells so that it is facing forward. The front of the
Mirage Drive can be determined by the location of the sail
masts (See 

FIGURE 5

). The forward side is to the left in

the diagram.

2)

Turn locking knobs on both sides of the Mirage Drive until

snug.

ADJUST PEDALS

The pedals of the Hobie Mirage Drive are adjustable to
accommodate different leg lengths of kayakers.  To adjust
the pedals:

1.  Squeeze the adjuster handles located on the pedal
cranks.

2.  Keeping the adjuster handle squeezed, move the pedal
crank to the most comfortable position.  Like a bicycle, it is
best to adjust the pedals so that your legs do not fully extend
and knees lock.  Make sure that the metal pin on the crank
fully engages the adjustment hole.

WASHING

After using in salt water or dirty water, wash the Mirage Drive
with fresh water. Allow to dry, then spray metal parts with WD-
40™ or equivalent. Special attention should be paid to
threaded cable ends, lock nuts, chain, shafts, pedals, and
adjustment pins.

CABLE ADJUSTMENTS

Determining if adjustment is needed...

Occasionally the cables may need to be re-tightened. The
cables should be kept taut; however, the front chain should
be a little tighter than the rear chain. Push with thumbs at the
points marked (L) with moderate pressure (See  

FIGURE 6

).

The side of the chain should not go beyond the inside edge
of the drum casting. 

DRUM CASTING

When turning cable adjusting nuts, use a vise grip on the
solid portion of the stud to prevent the cable from twisting.
Turn the nut with a 7/16 inch open-end wrench, only giving it
one half a turn at a time, then do the same to the remaining
three nuts. Recheck the tension and adjust accordingly.  

Note: Keep the pedal shafts and masts parallel. When the
shafts are together, both masts must be straight down. The
idler pulley cable (M) will be tightened automatically when the
front chain assembly is tightened.

MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE

Periodically check for loose screws, cotter pins or frayed
cables. If a cable has a broken strand, replace it with new
cable.

CAUTION

Care should be taken to avoid hitting objects with the Mirage
Drives. If you bend a mast, it usually can be straightened. To
straighten a mast, remove the Mirage Drive from the boat and
insert the drive into something solid, such as a vise. Remove
the sail, then carefully bend the mast until straight. To test for
true, roll mast on a flat surface and straighten as needed until
the masts roll evenly.  If the masts cannot be straightened or
becomes cracked or fatigued, replace the mast. 

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FRONT VIEW

FORWARD

FIGURE 5

FIGURE 6

UNLOCKED

LOCKED

SIDE VIEW

L

L

M

Summary of Contents for kayak

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Part 84000 Revised 2 28 06 ...

Page 2: ...ght and sleek shape make the Hobie Mirage Outback fast STORAGE Large forward flip hatch for internal access OPTIONAL SAIL RIG Scupper hole functions as a sail rig mount VERSATILE Pedal or paddle Multiple foot positions fit virtually all paddlers comfortably HOBIE MIRAGE DRIVE Adjustable pedal positions to fit nearly any pedaler big or small MESH COVERED STOWAGE POCK Works great for anchor line sto...

Page 3: ...tant it is designed to help you use it safely TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM PAGE Unique Hobie Mirage Outback Features 1 Welcome 2 Rudder Installation and Adjustments 3 Mirage Drive Installation and Maintenance 4 Mirage Drive Diagram 4 Basic Kayak Features 5 Safety Righting Techniques 5 How to Pedal and Paddle 6 How to Store Transport your Hobie Kayak 7 Recommended Equipment 7 About Polyethylene 7 Frequen...

Page 4: ... rudder and the steering handle straight pull all the slack from line and tighten the the screw Do the same for both sides The extra line can be cut or tucked under itself CONTROL LINE TENSION RUDDER STEERING LINES It is desirable to have some friction in the steering system so the rudder does not move from side to side excessively when you remove your hand from the handle The amount of friction c...

Page 5: ... should be a little tighter than the rear chain Push with thumbs at the points marked L with moderate pressure See FIGURE 6 The side of the chain should not go beyond the inside edge of the drum casting DRUM CASTING When turning cable adjusting nuts use a vise grip on the solid portion of the stud to prevent the cable from twisting Turn the nut with a 7 16 inch open end wrench only giving it one h...

Page 6: ...rents obstacles in and above the water and weather changes Scout unfamiliar waters portage where appropriate Do not exceed your paddling pedaling 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 approve...

Page 7: ...have the blades offset or feathered at some degree from parallel A feathered paddle presents less surface area for the wind to catch as that blade moves forward through the air Some paddles have a flattened spot along the paddle shaft that will help keep your control hand in a fixed position However a special technique must be used to get each blade in the water If the paddle is right hand control...

Page 8: ...to something secure 7 A line run from the bow and stern of the boat to each bumper is required If your bumpers do not have a gap to pass a rope around look underneath There should be a loop of metal which is used by car transports such as tow trucks Many people like to use the scupper holes to tie the boat to the car This helps prevent the boat from sliding back and forth or the tie down rope from...

Page 9: ...ing submerged objects or beaching without retracting or removing the Mirage Drive and rudder see page 6 Mirage Drive Sails are are not covered for impact and wear damage Damage caused by mooring or storing boat in water Damage caused by alterations or modifications Transportation of boat or parts to Hobie or its dealers Any boat used as a rental or placed in commercial service Any other consequent...

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