Friday, July 14, 2023

Hobie IEclipse Pedalboard Learning Curve

Mirage iEclipse | Hobie

  Sooo fun, but it is a lot of work to have fun....😁

So, it looks really easy on the youtube video, BUT, as much as I love it, and it fits in the back of my Hatchback WITH my Sea Eagle inflatable kayak-it is a little bit of work until you figure everything out.  YES, there is a manual with it, and you hardly need it, but some things are a little hard to figure out.



I, of course, wear my pdf, and a hat when so hot and even a netting on the hat for the pedalling running into nats or sqeets!

On the back, I put an emergency paddle, a rescue throw pillow, and an anchor, in case I want to stop and take pics.  My camera around my neck.

Here are the steps to get to this point.

1.  Throw the things out of the back of your car




2.BLOW UP THE BOARD...... now I used this board twice this year, but I couldn't remember how I blew it up.  It comes with a pump the kind you stand up and pump by pushing up and down.

But... that seemed to be going nowhere...then there was an electric pump... I had two, I don't know if one came with it, but it didn't have the right end to put into my cigarette lighter or the right knob to lock into the pedalboards inflation inset.  So I tried using my other electric pump from the cigarette lighter, but it wouldn't lock into the Pedalboard.  


3.  Your Board is hard as a rock after inflation.  I don't know what order I was supposed to do, but this worked.  Put the handle bar parts together and then put them in the hole that is in front of the pedals.  Sometimes this is not easy.   The first time, I could not get the handlebar all the way down in the hole.  There is a lock mechanism - plastic dial that is to lock over the notches in the handlebar so that it doesnot pullout when you are out there pedaling.  Well I couldn't lock it in, and then I couldn't pull it out because it was jammed in the hole.   I know I shouldnot have gone out without it locked BUT I WANTED TO JUSTIFY MY PURCHASE!... I WAS DETERMINED TO HAVE FUN..... SOOOO  I went anyway.  AHHHHHH!   that part was fine... but...   so this time I got it into the hole...used the pump to blow out any debris, mud, dirt or whatever might be in the hole so that it would not go down easily and then turn the dial or plastic lock so it would hold the handlebar in place while pedaling.


The black plastic filler will have to be taken out before you can put your pedal controller into the hole, but that will be one of the last steps.


4.  You can see where I had to put the top of the handlebar into the middle piece and then you shove it in to your height or pedaling level and the lock with the open lever you see here.  I have an additional water bottle holder on the handle bar so I can stay hydrated.  The right handle has a button to slide on the turning lever piece that connects to the back of the pedalboard.  Much like when you put your paddles together for kayaking when you have the paddles that break down into pieces.  The turning handle piece slides on and the button slides into the hole on your turn piece.

5.  Slide the right handle on until it snaps in place.  The cord has a number of places with a little ball that goes over the cord and locks the cord in place and the turn paddle slides down into a slot and snaps in place with a little red notch.
6.  Keep the turn paddle up until you get to the water. It goes up and down in place and rotates to turn the pedalboard once you are in the water and want to point in a certain direction - right or left or just straight ahead.

7.  You will have put the things you want to take with on the back and turn the pedalboard sideways to slip the wheels into the holes to take the pedalboard to where you want to put it in the water.   This is the hard part.  


Which comes first the chicken or the egg... You can't put the pedal controller in the hole until there is water under the board.  You can't take the wheels out until the board is over the water.  I had a similar problem with sliding the tracking fin into the big inflatable kayak I had. So this is where you are going to be standing in the water somewhere, taking the wheels out of the bottom and putting the pedal controllers into the board hole.  AHHHHHHHH  If you can figure an easier way to do this.  I guess, a beach putin is easier, but still you have to lift the board up to take the wheels out and put the pedals in.  



Thursday, April 14, 2022

Kayaking Pedalboard Kitty

 

My Hobie inflatable pedalboard


Camera on neck... hands on handlebars... pedaling away!!!   Land ahoy! Here I am at Clopper Lake off 117 in Seneca State Park

11950 Clopper Road   Gaithersburg, MD 20878

Sunday, January 9, 2022

You can add a Sail to Your Kayak

 

You can add a Sail to Your Kayak

Link to main site info or go to WSSC link

Triadelphia Reservoir

This is a WSSC Reservoir  and you are supposed to have a registration
Due for Sediment removal in 2023 check before driving there

This is at the Georgia ave entry parking area.  There are a number of different entries, but the place you get permits is on 

Monday, February 25, 2019

Sea Eagle or? Hard kayak in pieces? What to do?

Life and Love of a kayak!

There is always a gliche in life..... here is mine!  I have hurt my back.... no more kayaking....   I love the inflatables... But I hurt my back.... no more kayaking for me?  NOT SO..... gently... and without lifting.... I am still kayaking... so   3 years after this statement... I am almost like new....Thank you Dr. Scneider.

Well truth is.... quandry was
SNAP TOGETHER
PACKAYAK
INFLATABLE

It has to fit in my hatchback and I have to be able to get it to edge of water without hurting myself or it!

Sooo, I got the 380X and    well

My next thing was a clear bottom....

Saw inflatable with clearbottom, but don't know if it can hold up to my mileage...

What to do ... You know a gal has to have goals.
This was written in 2016.... I went back to kayaking in 2017.... gently, but hey, life is short and I am loving it,,,,,Hey if I have to work in a warehouse on my feet 8-9 hours, I can certainly do a gentle float in the water.  Must love life

Pakayak is now available on Amazon for Hard Kayak people.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Spring is Coming

Time to get the old kayak out and plan for the beach trip or a move to the waterfront!  I am not getting any younger!

 Going to Back Bay in Berlin end of May beginning of June.... YEH!!!!

Kayaking has started..... 


Thinking about heading for the water!

Maybe he is waiting for me to come back.... I better make my reservations soon!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Castaway at Castaway Club Cottages

The View from your Porch is Gorgeous
Morning or evening one look out and you want to pushoff
So you keep your kayaks ready to go at any time!
You can head towards this island or go straight accross to Assateague or to the left to Ocean City
                              KAYAKS ready at all times!
Watch for Horses

                                            Watch for Birds!
Watch the Sunrise

                                        He watches with me!
Ooops, I see what he sees!.. Going out Later!!!
Unbelievably Beautiful!

Monday, August 31, 2015

Vacations to soothe the Rumpled Soul

View from BACK BAY BUNGALOWS
Evening and Morning Beautiful Views
Kayaking on Turville Creek right next to the cottage
Birdwatching right out the front door accross the Creek kayaking or use the binoculars
In the early morning the steam rising from the cool water was magical
If you look at the sides and trees birds are just posing for you


On the Fishing Dock at Back Bay Bungalows
Looking at me Looking at him
Fishing for Breakfast at the Front of the Cottage

Oh Say Can You See?
Many Different Birds
Morning Mist
Sunrise




                             Just Kayaking in Paradise