| Prices on new Hobies out of sight- why not a Getaway class? #170389 03/04/09 11:08 AM 03/04/09 11:08 AM |
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Posts: 531 Lake Murray SC | Geez-
Bravo 12 $2,899 - Hobie Mono-Hull Wave Classic 13 $4,499 Getaway 16 $6,599 - includes roller jib - add $750 for wings Hobie16 SE $8,999 FX-1 (17') $15,999 Euro Model w/trap Tiger (18') $18,999 Euro Model Formula 18 with Spinnaker
Wildcat will be around 21K!!!
So why not promote the Getaway as a class, maybe add a spin? I know it is a little heavy for it's size but the cost differential is huge. H16 is approaching 10K race ready. The boat built this market with a reasonable price to fun ratio back in the day.
With the economy in a protracted downturn, shouldn't mfr's be looking at lower cost products to maintain business?
I know a lot of us are serious about racing fast, sexy cats, but if we want to try and increase the number of folks racing (not just sailing) then I think the cost to do so needs to be seriously considered.
Fire away!
Race cheap, race faster, Damnit!
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#170404 03/04/09 12:03 PM 03/04/09 12:03 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA David Ingram
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Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA | Wave's and Getaway's are always welcome at our regattas in FL. If they want to add a spin that works for us to. But, it has to be the Getaway owners that organize and take charge of their fleet. I didn't mention the Wave class because they have already done that and are the role model here.
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#170413 03/04/09 12:58 PM 03/04/09 12:58 PM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Or how about this: Used Hobie 18, $750. Used Hobie 14, $500. Used Prindle Escape, $500. These are 3 of the boats have owned. Do you have to have a brand new boat?
And the Catsailor Classifieds above is full of great value boats still capable of winning races with a good driver.
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#170418 03/04/09 01:12 PM 03/04/09 01:12 PM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I'm not trying to sell you a boat, just pointing out that you can get a good used cat for quite a bit less than a new one. Then the guy who sold the used one can buy a new one, and so it goes.
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#170421 03/04/09 01:31 PM 03/04/09 01:31 PM |
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Does Hobie actively promote and support any of the classes like they used to in the 80's? You mean like having full-time employees who run the race department? No. Hobie Cat currently provides a lot of support to the Hobie Class Association. They contribute $ to help support the Hotline, the six Area Championships and general funds for the class. They'll also send swag to pretty much any Hobie Points Regatta that asks for it. They subsidize charter boats (like for the 40th Anniversary Regatta and the US Sailing Multihull Championships). They are an order of magnitude smaller today than they were in the 80's. We are very grateful for the support we receive - maybe that's why we're so brand loyal. Oh, and BTW, Getaways are welcome at the HAVAMEGA in November. | | | Re: Prices on new Hobies out of sight- why not a Getaway class?
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#170424 03/04/09 01:45 PM 03/04/09 01:45 PM |
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Posts: 3,969 | While Hobie Cat company support is quite large (and important), the areas with the highest success level have strong local dealers.
If the dealers aren't telling boat buyers about the fleets, that's a whole lot of new blood we never even get to see.
Not sure if this is a company-driven thing, but there is a strong (as in, intense) perception that Wave and Getaway sailors would never want to race, and we rarely see them contacting the local fleets, or showing up to events (fun days or races) in most parts of the country.
EDIT: Jeremy and I posted simultaneously. As he mentioned, some places in the country are stronger, but even there, I'd bet the percentage of plastic boats showing up is a tiny fraction of the total sold.
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | I paid $7200 + tax for a new H16 in June 2006. I added 6:1 downhaul, a hotstick, and changed the white EPO's to the Kevlar EPO's, (mostly because I needed a good set of rudders/castings for my H14, probably wouldn't have done it otherwise) I didn't have $10k into that boat, even with a set of cattrax and a trailer.
Just my opinion, but the plastic boats aren't cool enough for me, but I'm shallow, and like cool things. $20k for a boat is still pretty cheap IMO for what you get. | | | Re: Prices on new Hobies out of sight- why not a Getaway class?
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#170433 03/04/09 03:02 PM 03/04/09 03:02 PM |
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | We have the Wave very active east of the Rockies with more regattas than any other class that I have seen, now with the following major regattas: Great Plains Wave Championships in Kansas Midwest Wave Championships in Indianapolis East Coast Wave Championships in Sandy Hook, NJ North Coast Wave Championships in Put-in-Bay, OH Atlantic Coast Championships in Duck, NC (Outer Banks) Southeast and North Americans at Melbourne, FL West Coast Wave Championships in Havasu, NV Nationals in Key Largo
By the way, Hobie is supplying at least 20 charter boats at Havasu. The Wave is the least priced, but fastest growing and most fun and competitive class you will want to see. No one dominates in this class. Rick | | | Re: Prices on new Hobies out of sight- why not a Getaway class?
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | The H16 is not even made in the US anymore, which is part of the increase in cost. Not true. Hulls only were being made in AUS, but when the exchange rate went the other way, they brought production back to the US. Metalwork has always been done in the US. | | | Re: Prices on new Hobies out of sight- why not a Getaway class?
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#170438 03/04/09 03:35 PM 03/04/09 03:35 PM | xanderwess
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Unregistered | E Scow?? Jeez...... Bring the Getaway down to MWE in Panama city later this month and race it there. It will be fun. | | | Re: Prices on new Hobies out of sight- why not a Getaway class?
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | You know what would be really fun? Have a Getaway class with rules that require a mixed crew, male/female, and must have a cooler on board with at least a 6pack of something, on ice, in the cooler when you start. And they have to alternate drivers every race. (She sails, then he sails and they both sell sea shells...) I realize the H16 class is the closest thing to this concept already and you can get an older, used, H16 cheaper than a new Getaway, but if we are going to start talking about a new class for bringing new people into the sport, let's do it right!  Does a Getaway have trapeezes?
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Posts: 531 Lake Murray SC | You know what would be really fun? Have a Getaway class with rules that require a mixed crew, male/female, and must have a cooler on board with at least a 6pack of something, on ice, in the cooler when you start. And they have to alternate drivers every race. (She sails, then he sails and they both sell sea shells...) I realize the H16 class is the closest thing to this concept already and you can get an older, used, H16 cheaper than a new Getaway, but if we are going to start talking about a new class for bringing new people into the sport, let's do it right!  Does a Getaway have trapeezes? Now you're talking! It has single trap or wings optional- "Background: The Hobie Getaway is the "social boat" of Hobie Cat's rotomolded catamaran line. With significantly more hull volume than the ever-popular Hobie Wave, plus huge carrying capacity, the Hobie Getaway comfortably accommodates six adults. Or take the whole family out for a comfortable evening cruise. A lot of boat at a tremendous price, the Hobie Getaway is designed to withstand rigorous use and provide years of sailing enjoyment for the entire family. The Hobie Getaway. serious performance in a very playful, manageable boat. Specifications: Length: 16' 7" Beam: 7' 8" Mast Length: 25' Sail Area: 180 Sq. Ft. Weight: 390 lbs. Hull Construction: Roto-Molded Polyethylene Standard Features: >> Super Durable, Impact-Resistant Polyethylene Roto-Molded Hulls >> Special Keel Shape Eliminates Daggerboards for Easy Beaching >> Kick-Up Rudders Allow Easy Beaching >> Multi-Colored Main Sail >> Forward Trampoline >> Roller Furling Jib >> "Hobie Bob" Mast Float Helps Prevent Turtling if Capsized >> Comptip Mast for Safety >> Cooler/Storage Compartment in both Hulls Optional Features: >> Wing Seats >> Single Trapeze System | | | Re: Prices on new Hobies out of sight- why not a Getaway class?
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#170448 03/04/09 04:41 PM 03/04/09 04:41 PM | xanderwess
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Unregistered | You guys are freaking a little bit here. You will NOT be turned away from any hobie regatta IF you are on a Hobie, have a membership(or will get one) and can even have your own start if you have 3-5 boats. It doesn't need much more organization than that in most cases. If you got a boat, get a few other guys with the same thing and head out. www.hobiecat.com/hobieclass pretty much has the entire schedule continent wide, so make plans to go. Easy as that. | | |
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