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I would get the sit on top style. If you get a sit in kayak, don’t try to stand up like I did. It doesn’t end well.
I’ve been thinking about one too. Not ready to spend Hobie money on one. I’m thinking about one of these guys. I’d get the 12T because I’m a big fella. They make a 10’ boat also. I’ve heard good comments on them but haven’t paddled one myself yet. https://www.ascendkayaks.com/detail.cfm?boatID=5677
Unfortunately I moved out of Issaquah last summer, or would let you try my Hobie out on Lake Sammamish...I live much farther from Seattle now (Bend). Wife bought me the 14ft Hobie Mirage Pro Angler awhile back for my birthday. I love it. Use it for fishing and waterfowl hunting. Decoy bag fits in the rear cargo area nicely. But they are heavy. So know your strategy in advance on how you're going to haul it. I used to haul it in my truck bed with a bed extender, but it got complicated after awhile as I also have a truck vault and had a canopy. I just finished building a custom (reinforced) canopy for my truck to be able to haul it on top. A trailer is probably easiest way to haul one of the big heavy Hobies....I just didn't want to deal with another trailer. But highly recommend the Hobie for stability. They also make an outrigger attachment for extra stability (two pontoons with a cross bar). As well as the stand-up rails if doing alot of casting while standing. And they have the hole/mounts for the pole if you wanted to add the sail to it, and use it like a traditional sailing Hobie cat. When fishing I can actually get enough speed for some low speed trolling with the pedals. Hobie also sells a battery powered motor that inserts into the pedals area. Lots of accessories options, including fish/depth finder, etc. for the Hobie.