| Re: Advice on purchasing used Hobie getaway
[Re: pirate_tx]
#14147 12/14/02 12:02 PM 12/14/02 12:02 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 349 Fort Loramie, Ohio jmhoying
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Posts: 349 Fort Loramie, Ohio | It all depends what Steve is wanting the boat for. If he wants nothing but speed, then he should look elsewhere. If he wants a relaxing ride, or to take the family out, the Getaway would be a perfect boat. Lots more hull volume than a Hobie 16 and you don't have to constantly worry about a pitchpole if the winds come up. If the boat is good condition, it should bring over $3000.00. After all, it's not even two years old. A dealer in Ohio has a new 2002 for $7500. (list price of nearly $9000.00). Good luck Steve, Jack Hoying Prindle 18 Fort Loramie, Ohio
Jack Hoying
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[Re: gumboss]
#14149 12/14/02 02:29 PM 12/14/02 02:29 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 Surf
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Posts: 78 | Hay Steve you cannot go wrong with a Getaway as it's the ultimate family boat, and the kids love the front tramp. It has more than enough speed and you can take a lot of gear with you. I have sailed my H16 against several Getaways and even though they are much slower (in certain situations) they are not a dog by any means. You have to watch out for the Tupperware snobs out there (ha, ha), as some just do not like the plastic hulls but when it comes to a family boat I can't imagine a better boat. We use to have a Hobie 21 Sport Cruiser and just loved it as well but the set-up time was a real pain and hulls really took a beating due to the places the kids liked to sail to, rocky areas, etc. The Getaway has all the advantages of a H21SC without the hassle and in a more manageable package.
I do not own one but know the boat well and my family knows it well. We use the H16 with Trapseats. My kids have no problem it and actually, when the wind blows the kids want to stay out longer. They will yell at me to go faster, wetter, and wilder, so the H16 is a great choice. My brother just bought a TheMightyHobie18 and loves it. Both the H16 and TheMightyHobie18 are affordable and the H16 has great class racing, youth racing, etc. etc.
Don’t forget the Wave as it's a great family boat to and the kids can go out on it solo and you will have not to worry much as its an easy boats to sail. A lot less room than on a Getaway though.
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[Re: gumboss]
#14150 12/14/02 02:52 PM 12/14/02 02:52 PM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 54 Panama City Beach, FL Sunjammers
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Posts: 54 Panama City Beach, FL | I would make sure that the upgrades have been done, mast float, and forestay. A boat in good condition will be in the $4,000-$4,500 range. We have had these boats in rental for the past 2 years and there's not a lot that can go wrong with then. It's one of the best all around boats for the money in my opinion. If you have any question feel free to contact me! Thanks, Brad Stephens 850-235-2281 www.sunjammers.comAuthorized Hobie/Vanguard Dealer
Thanks, Brad Stephens Panama City Beach, FL | | | Re: Advice on purchasing used Hobie getaway
[Re: gumboss]
#14153 12/15/02 12:41 PM 12/15/02 12:41 PM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3,114 BANNED MauganN20
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Posts: 3,114 BANNED | Heres what you do: Go to the hobie usa site http://www.hobiecat.com then go to product support, then parts diagrams, find the one for the getaway. Locate the mast base step piece, get the part number, then come back to the catsailor.com store and find the part number. If its anything like the H17 mast base, then it should merely bolt in. | | |
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