July 25, 2012
By Sam Hudson
Diablo Paddlesports introduced its latest hybrid 'yak--the Adios--at ICAST 2012.
Diablo Paddlesports newest model is a mix between kayak and stand-up paddleboard. The Adios can be paddled from a standing position or a seated position. Like Diablo's other models, the Adios combines the best characteristics of both styles of paddlecraft to give anglers a unique fishing platform.
The Adios is built with a wide body for balance and stability whether sitting or standing. Also, a custom designed pull-up leash is available to help anglers stand into an upright position. The wider design make this model perfect for paddling or stand-up fishing on rivers, lakes, or salty waters.
Top features include a tri-hull design that allows shallow water access and necessary stability. Wet storage in front and back of boat includes 1-inch webbing at the stern and bungee at the bow. Plus, there's a molded-in well for a fishing crate at the rear. A traction pad sits in the cockpit for secure footing. Most surprisingly, the Adios features a front dry storage (13 x 24 inch opening) and two 6-inch dry access hatches at the rear. That's surprising for a Standup Paddleboard (SUP).
Diablo Adios Specifications
Length: 12.5 feet
Width: 36 inches
Cockpit: 54 inches L x 24 inches W
Weight: 69 pounds
Material: Thermoformed ABS
Price: $1,499
Check out this review of the Diablo Adios from Florida Sportsman's Bob Bramblet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLBij5c1CPc