Originally Posted by David Parker
Truly an incredible day! landing upside down and stabbing my mast into the just-too-shallow water. When I got back aboard to right the boat I scanned the horizon and could see four other boats over. Outside me by a mile I could see Jack Woehrle's Hobie 20 with a broken mast. That was one monster gust!


Upon assessing the damage, I find I only need a small sail repair and new Comp Tip, as well as a boom. I can't figure out how that got lost. I remember taking it off on the beach. I had been piling sails and gear near the high tide line and thought the boom was with that stuff. However, it was gone in the morning. I guess it could have drifted off in the surf while I was busy with righting the boat.

Anyway, someone named Zack said he had a mast. Perhaps he has a boom. Dave, I think it may be from the same boat as the rudders and beams you sold me last year.


Jack Woehrle
Hobie Wave #100, Tiger Shark III
HCA-NA 5022-1
USSailing 654799E
Alachua FL/Put-In-Bay