My guess is that the user holds the handle to keep the mast from flopping over on its side when linked-up. This would avoid bending the link out-of-shape just before stepping the mast. Otherwise, rings or stops on the ends of the handle would prevent stays, halyards, etc. from sliding off if that was its function.

This thread was hilarious, fair winds,
Eric


Eric Abbott
Former Hobie 16 owner
Seattle, Washington, USA