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[Re: Mark Schneider]
#102814 04/08/07 09:33 PM 04/08/07 09:33 PM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn Karl_Brogger
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | The dealer in Des Moines has an aussie TheMightyHobie18. Might be the same boat you are talking about. Its only a year or two old I think.
I'm boatless.
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[Re: SOMA]
#102818 04/09/07 03:42 AM 04/09/07 03:42 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Soma,
All your points, excluding 4, are perfectly serviced by an Formula 16 boat.
Point 4 itself is not a big issue however. I run my F16 up the beach nearly evertime I go sailing. I don't do it at full speed and I don't try to continue sailing across the beach as some sailor sometimes appear to want. Pretty much I come at speed because I need to stay ahead of the breaking waves in the surf and at the last moment I release the sails, weathervane them and drag a leg in the water. This tends to slow down the boat quickly and I hit the beach with only a mild speed. I then get off (less load on the hulls = less wear) and grap the boat by the selftacking rail and pull it up on the beach while I partially lift the boat. As the F16 is only 110 kg (240 lbs) this can be done by a single person. You don't have to lift the boat completely, but by lifting it partially you again reduce the load on the keels and reduce wear. It is not uncommon for me to drag the boat like this over the beach for 30 feet or so. Then I get the cat tracks and using the spi pole I singlehandedly place them under the keels.
I have run up the beach at full speed with a full crew, typically when the winds were strong and the surf was high. My F16 takes this and I haven't replaired or beefed up my keels for 3 seasons now. Basically I'm claiming that the F16's are not boats for which you'll need to lay velvet pillows on the beach. The are not bloody tanks like the Hob1e 18, but it is equally true that they are not fragile or forgiving of occasional abuse. Abusing these boats frequently may however not be a smart thing to do. Easy to handle (lightweight), ability to solo sail well and competitive in racing has to be "payed for" somewhere.
With respect to crashing into waves, there is absolutely no issue there. Been there, done that, plenty of times. A few times I did jump off waves like the in that picture of the Hobie 18. I got less far off the water surface, but still my keels, daggers and rudder have gotten clear of the water. Every time the boats land beautifully and I continue sailing fully power up.
I sail a homebuild Taipan F16.
Looking over your wishlist I would seriously advice you arrange for a test sail on a F16 and wee in how far it appeals to you. This shouldn't be too hard to do as there are plenty of these boats around in (Southern) Florida. Pretty much all will gladly give you a test ride.
Regards,
Wouter
Last edited by Wouter; 04/09/07 03:43 AM.
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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[Re: johnny872005]
#102819 04/09/07 06:28 AM 04/09/07 06:28 AM |
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | I asked a while ago, it seemed spendy to me, I don't remember how much. But I haven't shopped for a TheMightyHobie18 so it may have been a good deal under the circumstances.
I'm boatless.
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#102820 04/09/07 08:51 AM 04/09/07 08:51 AM | Anonymous
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I have pretty much decided when I get a new boat I am going to get a Blade. As you stated the F-16 can be sailed solo or two-up. My Hobie 17 is 21 years old. I want the latest technology and will get the carbon options and Pentex sails or whatever upgrades are available in 2008.
Good sailing,
Doug | | | Re: Replacement for Hobie 18
[Re: Mary]
#102821 04/09/07 11:08 AM 04/09/07 11:08 AM |
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#102824 04/09/07 11:45 AM 04/09/07 11:45 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | We've been here before (Windyhill). The curved beams don't conform to the F18 rule.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Replacement for Hobie 18
[Re: Scubajeep]
#102829 04/10/07 12:34 AM 04/10/07 12:34 AM |
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Posts: 917 Issaquah, WA, USA | Guess we are lucky here in the Northwest. Plenty of H-18's still racing. When the Miracle H-20 was introduced, it never really took off in this area, most of the sailors stayed with the H-18. We noticed a rebirth of the H-18's in Monterey, CA, at the Otter regatta, lead in to the H-17/Tiger NA's in 2004.
There are plenty of good used H-18's still on the market. Last year, one in mint condition sold for $2,500. Like most Hobie's they will almost last forever with proper maintenance and care, plus parts are still available.
Caleb Tarleton, H-17, but sometimes miss my H-18. | | | Re: Replacement for Hobie 18
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#102830 04/10/07 04:35 AM 04/10/07 04:35 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | I have pretty much decided when I get a new boat I am going to get a Blade.
Allright ! I want the latest technology and will get the carbon options and Pentex sails or whatever upgrades are available in 2008.
If you really want the very latest technology then get an A-cat. F16 only uses that portion of the latest technology that is proven or achieves a sufficiently large gain. Personally I think that Pentex sails are standard, but I'm not 100 % sure. Only get carbon in daggerboards and rudders. The rudder stocks can just as well be of aluminium, same applies to the beams. Why pay to have carbon there when it is not really useful ? If you really want to spend some money on a good upgrade then I would look at getting a carbon F16 mast. I just inquired myself about it days ago and I was suprised to find that the EU agent doesn't charge that much extra for a carbon mast. It used to be a quite expensive upgrade when done to any F16 with the exception of the Stealth (its standard there). But apparently the European agent has found a way to come down in price. Now personally I find the aluminium mast to be very effective so that option is still a very good one, but a carbon mast will always make the F16's better behaved. As you have stated in the past that money is not really an issue for you anymore I would advice you look into the upgrade. Just an idea. Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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[Re: DVL]
#102832 04/14/07 06:55 AM 04/14/07 06:55 AM |
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Posts: 324 South Florida | Thanks everyone.
Rick, do you still have that Taipan for sale? And if so, is it in Key Largo?
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