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Here come the Mirage Hackers!

March 6th, 2009 · by Tim Flanagan, Managing Editor

I knew it was only a matter of time. The Hobie Mirage Drive has so many benefits over conventional pedal-driven propulsion systems, somebody would figure out a way to install it in a boat other than a Hobie kayak.

Let’s call these hypothetical folks “Mirage Hackers”.

Wooden Widget produces innovative dinghy designs, “easy to build, easy to stow.” Their Deckster is a hard dinghy with a hole in the middle designed to allow it to be stowed around the mast of even small cruising sailboats.

 

A hole in the middle, eh? Could that hole, perchance, be configured in such a way that it could accommodate a Hobie Mirage Drive unit? Yes, it could. 

Clever!

Thanks to Boat Bits for telling us about this.

Tags: Propulsion · Tenders

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