Paddle Kayaks
| Kayak Type | Description | Seats |
|---|---|---|
![]() Lanai Paddle Kayak | Return to the tradition and simplicity of a paddle-powered kayak with the innovative Hobie Lanai. The Lanai combines the best attributes of smaller kayaks, including maneuverability, acceleration, and skinny-water access, with the stability usually found in far bigger boats. At only 9-feet, the Lanai is ideally suited to shorter paddlers, but it also delivers a full-value experience to taller kayakers as well. Best yet, the Lanai is a snap to put atop a car, on a boat’s deck, or even a bicycle trailer, giving you serious versatility. | 1 |
![]() Quest Paddle Kayak | The Hobie Quest combines two ancient arts – fishing and paddling – in this purpose-designed kayak. The Quest also incorporates a stable hull design and the features fishermen need: Covered bow and stern stowage compartments, ample space for coolers, tackle boxes or camping gear and molded-in rod holders. A large rear cargo area provides storage for extra tackle, crate systems, or a Hobie Livewell. Plus, the Quest can be fitted with Hobie’s optional Twist and Stow rudder system, simplifying boat handling and allowing you to quietly approach choice casting grounds. | 1 |

