450$ Boat is ready to sail Not sure what year it is no soft spots on decks, but starboard deck has a surface crack but doesn't leak Hulls have been patched in a couple places Good sail and all rigging Rudders and tiller mechanism are fine Very nice trailer, tires are up Unique system for parking on dock has rollers to make launch and recovery a breeze for one person.
Anyone have any comments? Guesses on age? I will post some additional replies with additional pictures. The boat is not very close so I would like to have an idea of some things before I drive out there.
-Brandon
N5.5u #424
Austin, TX
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Re: Thinking of picking up a H14
[Re: Aggie97]
#17625 03/23/0304:01 AM03/23/0304:01 AM
Well it mainly comes down to what your using it for because i think for racing it doesn't sound to good because you might need a new tramp, sails, comp tip, and many other bits. It might be worth finding a more expensive boat because in the long run you might be paying a heap less. The other thing is if its just to learn on it might be a good investment because well if you stuff it who cares and when you get good you can get a better one and give that one to the kids. Just my thought.
Jules
Jules_topcat
Re: Thinking of picking up a H14
[Re: Jules_topcat]
#17630 03/23/0310:23 PM03/23/0310:23 PM
I also have a line on a 400$ h16 with trailor - everything great except tramp which is fair and it has bad hulls. I have been searching around on the net but have yet to get an idea of how much replacement hulls cost. I imagine I will need to just fork out more money initially and save headaches.
-Brandon
N5.5u #424
Austin, TX
Re: Thinking of picking up a H14
[Re: Jules_topcat]
#17631 03/24/0311:32 AM03/24/0311:32 AM
$450 sounds like a good deal, the tramp is probably ok as the hiking straps usually rot and break first. most of the boats in our club fleet are fixer uppers and most are illegal. we still have a ball racing, and a couple of these guys are very competitive at the district level. anyway i kept my 14t for singlehanding and hope i can get my daughters to take it over. its a great boat, especially if youre light.
marsh hawk
Re: Thinking of picking up a H14
[Re: dannyb9]
#17632 03/24/0307:28 PM03/24/0307:28 PM
At 260 lbs. I would lean twords a 16. But don't get the one with bad hulls. Keep looking, they are all over in Texas. 1984-1987 were good years. You might pay a couple hundred more but it will be worth it.
cheers Bill
Re: Thinking of picking up a H14
[Re: h16bill]
#17634 03/25/0308:54 AM03/25/0308:54 AM
our guy who is tall and weighs about 240 singlehands a 16, and he can right it himself. my friend tena and i weigh about 270 together and we had some great times on the 14, so you could do it, but the 16 is way more versatile and i think will be a funner ride for you.
Last edited by dannyb9; 03/25/0309:04 AM.
marsh hawk
Re: Thinking of picking up a H14
[Re: dannyb9]
#17635 03/25/0301:21 PM03/25/0301:21 PM
Thanks guys, we'll see what happens. I am trying to find a ride that I can single hand that my wife will let me buy. She has this hangup about paying off debt and getting a 20% down payment and stuff like that before investing in toys.
I know if I buy an old boat I'll spend more money on it (I have done my share of old cars and motorcycles) but she'll have no choice once I (we!) own it.