Hobie
Mirage Outback
Carting this boat means moving 46.7 kg (103 lb) before you add a single item of gear.
Rigged weight
46.7 kg
(103 lb)
Hull-only weight
38.6 kg
The spec-sheet figure. We never plan with it.
Beam
86.4 cm
(34 in)
Cart policy for this hull
Platform cart preferred
At 46.7 kg rigged this is on the boundary. A platform or bunk cart is the safer choice; if you use a scupper cart, full post insertion and a keeper pin are not optional.
Manufacturer position on scupper carts
Hobie state cart damage to scuppers is not a warranty issue and identify improper or incomplete post insertion as the primary cause. Collars must be fully seated so the crossbar carries the load, not the scupper wall.
Mfr confirmed— evidence level: The figure or fit statement is published by the manufacturer of the kayak or the cart, in their own documentation, spec sheet or support channel.Hull shape and cart contact
Tunnel hull
Two outer running surfaces carry the boat with a raised tunnel between them. Pad spacing matters more than pad shape — the pads need to land on the running surfaces, not the tunnel.
Match this hull to a cartSpecifications
- Length
- 389 cm (12' 9")
- Beam
- 86.4 cm (34 in)
- Rigged weight
- 46.7 kg (103 lb) Mfr confirmed— evidence level: The figure or fit statement is published by the manufacturer of the kayak or the cart, in their own documentation, spec sheet or support channel.
- Hull-only weight
- 38.6 kg (85 lb)
- Hull shape
- Tunnel hull
- Payload capacity
- 192.8 kg (425 lb)
- Drive
- MirageDrive 180 pedal
- Rudder
- Yes
- Transducer shield
- Yes
- Model years
- 2024–2026
Excludes seat, drive and fittings. Not a planning figure.
The boat's own load rating on the water — not a cart figure.
Scupper data
- Has scuppers
- Yes
- Scupper diameter
- Not published
- Scupper spacing
- Not published
- Structurally reinforced
- Unknown — never assume yes
Hobie fit a cart keeper, which indicates a plug-in cart is anticipated on this hull. That is not the same as an endorsement to load it heavily. Owner reports of scupper bulging preceding cracking are common enough across the Hobie range that we treat scupper carting here as caution, not recommended.
Where a cart cannot sit
Fittings that constrain cart placement on this hull. Position around these, not over them.
- Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Underhull kick-up rudder at the stern.
- Retractable Guardian transducer shield.
- Hobie fit a factory "cart keeper" to this boat — a fitting intended to stop cart posts bouncing out.
Carts assessed against this kayak
Evaluated on hard-packed ground with no gear aboard. That is a generous baseline — add a loaded tackle crate and a battery in the finder and the picture changes.
- Recommended
YakAttack
TowNStow Bunkster
46.7 kg against a 91 kg planning capacity — 51%, comfortable.
- Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Recommended
Wheeleez
Kayak Cart Beach
46.7 kg against a 80 kg planning capacity — 58%, comfortable.
- Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Recommended
Wheeleez
Kayak Cart Mini
46.7 kg against a 55 kg planning capacity — 85%, moderate.
- Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Recommended
46.7 kg against a 159 kg planning capacity — 29%, comfortable.
- Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Recommended
Wilderness Systems
Heavy Duty Kayak Cart
46.7 kg against a 181 kg planning capacity — 26%, comfortable.
- This margin is calculated against 181 kg (400 lb), the lowest of several conflicting published figures. Confirm the rating printed on the cart you actually buy.
- Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Recommended
Bonnlo
KC270 Kayak Cart
46.7 kg against a 204 kg planning capacity — 23%, comfortable.
- Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
- Not enough data
Railblaza
C-Tug
Load margin cannot be calculated — see the cart record.
- Published capacity for the Railblaza C-Tug is contradictory, so we will not compute a load margin from a number we do not trust.
- Positioning matters on this boat: Notched MirageDrive well mid-hull.
Sources (2)
- Hobie Mirage Outback specifications (dealer spec sheets, consistent across sources) — checked 2026-08-17
- Hobie forums — C-Tug slipping on wet Outback hull — checked 2026-08-17