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[Re: stevek]
#82369 08/13/06 06:40 AM 08/13/06 06:40 AM |
Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... RickWhite 
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | When you order the kit on line, just tell us at the checkout that you already have the spreader and we will immediately credit that amount. Here is the link for the kit: http://store.catsailor.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&specific=jmnrkomnk0Simple stuff. Just check out the article on it and how to install it at http://www.catsailor.com/waves/superwave_overall.html and all its links. The new one will be a while.., lots of problems so far, although I was able to stay with a Hobie 20 for a about a 1/2 mile before the bow sprit exploded. The hHobie stuff won't work.., I would suggest the blocks, cleats, etc. that come with the kit. Thanks, Rick | | | Re: questions about wave hooter system
[Re: Mary]
#181644 06/10/09 12:15 PM 06/10/09 12:15 PM |
Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 342 Indianapolis, IN - Midwest USA... IndyWave
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Posts: 342 Indianapolis, IN - Midwest USA... | Rick, I have asked the photographer for permission to publish it. I'll email it as soon as he confirms it's okay.
Mary, With the pole fully extended, it was pretty far out in front of the boat; so it worked pretty well in the same position on both tacks.
I need to work on my furling technique. I used a big carbiner to clip it to a loop of rope on the bridle junction, and stuck the base into the downhaul loops. To unfurl it, I stood up, shoved it under the bridle, clipped the carbiner and pulled the pole backwards to "pop the chute", then pushed it back forward to extend the pole and set the base. Furling it was basically reversed, but clumsier. I'm not real sure I like having a pointy umbrella base loose on the tramp.
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[Re: RickWhite]
#186017 07/23/09 06:46 PM 07/23/09 06:46 PM |
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Posts: 13 Arizona | Rick,
How fast would you say you have had the wave with the hooter?
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#186053 07/24/09 04:40 AM 07/24/09 04:40 AM |
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Posts: 757 japan | how big is the hooter sqft?
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#186074 07/24/09 10:54 AM 07/24/09 10:54 AM | guitar_60s
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#186106 07/24/09 04:42 PM 07/24/09 04:42 PM |
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Posts: 757 japan | thanks, for comparison purposes that makes it slightly larger than the 86sqft hooter on the 14ft weta tri
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#186395 07/28/09 09:04 PM 07/28/09 09:04 PM |
Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 24 central Maine wannahobie
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Posts: 24 central Maine | The club version has a fully laced up tramp like the 14, vs the classic 'SE' which has a one-piece tramp set up for easy disassembly, portablilty (car-topping). Also, some minor differences in attachment hardware, and shrouds, classic employs snap clips. Club is more or less set up for more permanent 'dry sailing'(stored all set up and ready to go on beach). Either one can be taken apart, just more time to do so on club version.
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