| I sailed a FX-One today! #11308 10/05/02 09:08 PM 10/05/02 09:08 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 744 Bob_Curry OP
old hand
|
OP
old hand
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 744 | I had a blast! I'll give a full report in the next day ot two. This boat gets my "thumbs up" approval rating!!
Bob
"The election is over, the talking is done, Your party lost, my party won. So let us be friends, let arguments pass, I’ll hug my elephant, you kiss you’re a $$.” Liberalism = A brain eating amoeba & a failed political ideology of the 20th century!
| | | Re: I sailed a FX-One today!
[Re: Bob_Curry]
#11309 10/06/02 06:59 AM 10/06/02 06:59 AM |
Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 52 49er
journeyman
|
journeyman
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 52 | Bob,
I sailed a FX-1while vacationing in the Med and even got to race it in a small regatta. During this vacation, I also sailed an A-Cat and a couple of other cats.
This Hobie FX-1 was set up with a spi and snuffer. The boat was finiished well, but was terribly heavy (350Lbs+ as weighed). The A-Cat I sailed weighed 162 lbs on the same scales and was MUCH faster and responsive on the water. More importantly, the FX-1 was more than I wanted to handle, by myself, up and down the beach. I pulled the A-Cat on th beach with little difficulty. This alone was all I needed to turn me away from heavy singlehanders like the FX-1 or Inter 17.
I have to admit that the spinnaker did make sailing downwind a lot of fun in the winds 7-12 ktns (average during my sail). While I did not know how to wild thing as well as the A-Cat owner, doing the 'thing on the A-Cat was fast too. Another advantage to the FX-1 was it can be sailed two-up with the addition of a jib, while the A-Cat is strictly a singlehander. You need the two people to move the FX-1 around the beach, without pulling a muscle!
Has anyone, here in the USA, sailed the I-17 and FX-1 head to head yet? | | | Re: I sailed a FX-One today!
[Re: 49er]
#11313 10/06/02 11:59 AM 10/06/02 11:59 AM |
Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 190 Long Island, NY Steven Bellavia
member
|
member
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 190 Long Island, NY | Hi 49er
Are you sure about the 350lb? I have an FX-One and will weigh it soon. It seems about 100lbs lighter than my previous 1997 cat, which I DID weigh at 376 lbs. My FX-One does not have any spinnaker gear - just the roller furling jib /extra trapeze option. I can't imagine that adds too much weight though. I'm 5'6" tall (short?) and weigh 150 lbs and move the FX-1 up and down a slight incline easily by myself (on Cat Trax Wheels), even after a long day of sailing. (However, I do "anchor" it just off the beach first, get my wheels (when I'm alone), catch my breath, and then wheel it "up the hill" at my yacht club).
Steve
Note to Bob: Glad you finally got a ride and liked it!!!
.
| | | Re: I sailed a FX-One today!
[Re: vicatman]
#11321 10/06/02 09:24 PM 10/06/02 09:24 PM |
Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 52 49er
journeyman
|
journeyman
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 52 | OK, Here is a link to the Offical Texel Website http://www.texelrating.knwv.nl/, so see for yourself! At this location, you wil find the actual weights of I-20s, I-17s, and FX-1s. Please not that the boats are weighed without spinnakers or spin gear (7kg or 15.4lbs is the offical default weight). So after adding 7kg/15.4lbs to the respective weights you get FX-1 338.68lbs/154kg I-17 356.4lbs/162kg I-20 417.0lbs/190kg (not that US I20s weigh about 5 lbs more due to snuffer and larger sailplan, so average US I-20 weighs 422lbs I hope nobody thinks that the Texel guys are conspiring against them! Face it the FX-1, I-17, and I-20 are HEAVY! | | | Re: I have to call BS on this.
[Re: RobLyman]
#11322 10/06/02 09:26 PM 10/06/02 09:26 PM |
Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... catman
Pooh-Bah
|
Pooh-Bah
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | Well I'm not sure about A-cats, I don't own one. But as a past owner of a Hobie 18 I'm here to tell you there is no MORE durable boat. I had a 81 I purchased in 84 and I sailed it damm near every weekend for 17 years. I raced,putted around,camped with it.When it blew 30 I would find a few friends and go out with two on the trap and three on the tramp.(somebody had to hold on to the beer) When I camped we'd carry like a half a tramp of gear plus 2 adults and two kids out to our favorite island. I sold the boat last year to friend who still sails it every weekend......Florida gotta love it! Thats what I call DURABLE!!! 22 years and still going strong.
Have Fun
Mike
Mystere 6.0+ Shoot
Have Fun
| | | Re: I have to call BS on this.
[Re: RobLyman]
#11323 10/07/02 02:02 AM 10/07/02 02:02 AM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 Surf
journeyman
|
journeyman
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 78 | Rob thanks for your informative response but you know I hear you A-Cats guys say how durable they are yet the old A-Cats never last. I prefer reality versus words, and all I am saying is what I have seen, that's it.
So you are saying an A-Cat is more durable than a Hobie 18? I think your point of view is all B and we will leave it at that.
Last edited by Surf; 10/07/02 02:05 AM.
| | | 49 where in the Med did you sail that FX ?
[Re: 49er]
#11324 10/07/02 05:19 AM 10/07/02 05:19 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
Carpal Tunnel
|
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe |
49 where in the Med did you sail that FX ? And when ?
We might have met without even knowing it.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
| | | I have to call B
[Re: Surf]
#11325 10/07/02 08:09 AM 10/07/02 08:09 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 84 Orange Park, FL RobLyman
journeyman
|
journeyman
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 84 Orange Park, FL | Actually, I meant to delete that entire part of the post. The rest of it said something like "...based on second hand knowledge...yada yada yada." Although unintentionally leaving just the "b" provided a crude summary of the rest of the post, it was not intended. I hate this microscopic text box to respond in.
First, the old A Cats, pre 1998, were built when no minimum weight limit was imposed on the class. If you are referring to a pre 1999 boat, your argument is not relavent to the current class. or group of boats currently available.
I still am waiting to hear what is wrong with these boats that are not lasting. Do you have any specifics? Any names for the real owners? You are saying what you have "seen", how about pictures? I'll go out this afternoon and take pictures of our entire fleet and post them if you will come up with pictures and names of real owners you are referring to.
Is an A Class Cat more durable than a Hobie 18? Not if you abuse it. You can sail a Hobie 18 across the sand at the beach. We have all seen the video of that done. There is a ton of fiberglass on the bottom of those things. They WILL take more abuse. If you are new to sailing, a Hobie 18 or other heavy, over-built boat is for you. If you can't or won't take care of your boat, than a heavy, over-built boat is for you.
If you know how to and plan to take care of your boat, than more options are open for you. If you take care of an A Class like most responsible racing sailors do, it should last as long as a Hobie 18.
My point that I was making in the original post is still true. The guys in our fleet who sail other boats spend more time sitting out races due to mechanical failure than do any of our A Class sailors. It is because of stupid things, like missing or bent shackles, broken rudder mechanisms, or otherwise poor maintenance on their boats. We all know that these types of things are 100s of times more likely to happen than the spectacular failures everyone hears about. Who ever hears about the guy whose trampoline came unlaced because the original line rotted out?
Lastly, my experience in A Class cats is first hand. I have owned two. We also have a fleet of five boats 1 1/2 blocks from my house. Come on out and take a look if you don't believe what I am saying about our fleet. Also, feel free to talk about what ever type of boat you have, as though you are an expert, but don't pretend to be an expert at A Class boats unless you have sailed and owned one.
As Jimmy Buffet says, "Don't try to describe the ocean..a Kiss concert, etc... if you've never seen it" Oh yeah, "And I hope Anita Bryant never ever does one of my songs." | | | OH yeah?
[Re: RobLyman]
#11326 10/07/02 08:51 AM 10/07/02 08:51 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W Todd_Sails
Carpal Tunnel
|
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | Well, my '94 Nacra 6.0na,bought and sailed in '93, will sail up hill, in the snow, in 80knots of wind! yeah, and thats pulling a trailer, skiiers, and 16 people on the tramp, with only the main up, yeah, and flying a hull too, yeah, and soing 40 knots hull speed, yeah, and, and, wow, that was quite a nightmare!
Give it a rest guys, die thread, die!
F-18 Infusion #626- SOLD it!
'Long Live the Legend of Chris Kyle'
| | |
|
0 registered members (),
565
guests, and 165
spiders. | Key: Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod | | Forums26 Topics22,406 Posts267,061 Members8,150 | Most Online2,167 Dec 19th, 2022 | | |