HOBIE MIRAGE OUTBACK

PART #:17039

Regular price$575.00
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The Type 7 dolly style has a more upright bow tube for boats with a plumb stem, such as the Hobie Mirage Outback.

Dynamic Dolly, Type 7 

  • Dolly style has a more upright bow tube for boats with a plumb stem, e.g., Finn, Jet 14, Interclub, and many more.
  • Boat-specific tube and sling lengths provide a custom fit for each boat, enabling a balanced handle load and easy maneuvering.
  • All joint fittings are through-bolted and designed for increased torque stability.
  • Strong, 3” non-stretch, polyester sling provides wrap-around boat support.
  • Adjustable, flexible V-fittings on bow and tongue tubes provide boat support forward of the sling and prevent boat and aluminum contact.
  • Eyelets on sling and handle fittings facilitate securing boat to dolly in storage, on trailers or in racks. Tie-down with the handle fitting eyelet helps prevent slippage on steep ramps.
  • Easy dolly breakdown using the snap buttons on wheel shaft and tongue tubes, as well as wing nuts on axle tube cross fitting.
  • Pneumatic, non-corrosive, 16” x 4” wheels can be secured on wheel shaft with provided screws for added security. For soft sand conditions, tire pressure can be reduced to increase tire footprint.
Proudly made in the USA.

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Clifford Law
Wear gloves putting it together.

Gloves. The nylock nuts have sharp edges and if you use an impact to spin them on, you may round holes into your fingers and bleed on your new dolly..:D

Anyways putting it together was fun. Intuitive really. One of the first instruction is to turn the axle label “aft”. Unless AFT means “UP” in boat-lingo, someone put my sticker on incorrectly at the factory. I rallied and figured it out. I test fit my Hobie Outback on the thing. The dolly could be about a foot longer. It wants to teeter up at the nose. With a motor “aft” it will definately pop up and I need to tie it down. The two rubber “supports” have to be put way up front to even contact the kayak hull. Overall, I believe this thing will save my lower back putting my kayak into/out-of the water. It aint a trailer, but I dont have trailer storage space, so this will be awesome. I dinked it ONE-STAR because it really doenst fit the Outback all that well.

Oh, the dolly was way bigger than I envisioned. It is BURLY!! I now understand how it can come with a hitch attachment!! (I may buy that soon)