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#197085 11/19/09 11:31 PM 11/19/09 11:31 PM |
Joined: Nov 2007 Posts: 271 Atlanta, Ga BLR_0719
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Posts: 271 Atlanta, Ga | No chance the boat is a '97 if that's the original sail. | | | Re: Hi Need some help - advice - please read
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#197093 11/20/09 01:15 AM 11/20/09 01:15 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California John Williams
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | Hobie 20 is a great boat. Unusual for it to have a spin - I'd ask about the pole and the cut of the 'chute. The boat handles a smaller, flatter spin very well - there were a couple in the Round the Island race out of Fort Walton, FL, every year. There is still a pretty good class of 20s in certain parts of North America. Check out the somewhat dated but still very useful Sailing Pro Shop Buying Guide for good tips. Also check out the Hobie Class website for class rules and links to the Hobie forums and tuning guides. Happy shopping -
John Williams
- The harder you practice, the luckier you get - Gary Player, pro golfer
After watching Lionel Messi play, I realize I need to sail harder.
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#197116 11/20/09 08:39 AM 11/20/09 08:39 AM |
Joined: Apr 2008 Posts: 921 Alachua, FL Mugrace72
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Posts: 921 Alachua, FL | Owner says boat is a 1997 sail #393
Does this seem right ? Any idea's of market value of boat.
Thanks,
Steve Mine's a '93 and #287. We have a spinnaker and it works well in light to medium conditions. The first spinny was a very big N6.0 style launched from the tramp. Now we have a snuffer and new Tornado spinny. Value would be based more on condition than anything else. $3000 to $4500 probably. Pretty cheap thrills.
Jack Woehrle Hobie Wave #100, Tiger Shark III HCA-NA 5022-1 USSailing 654799E Alachua FL/Put-In-Bay | | | Re: Hi Need some help - advice - please read
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#197121 11/20/09 09:05 AM 11/20/09 09:05 AM |
Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 1,187 38.912, -95.37 _flatlander_
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Posts: 1,187 38.912, -95.37 | Our 1993's original sail # was like 307, replaced by a sail ~ 1998 (#532). Somewhere abouts 1998 to 2000, Hobie changed from the original Elliot-Patterson (E-P) fuller cut sail to a Hobie manufactured sail which is a much flatter. Look at the sail, if the E-P sticker is in the first panel, she's an oldie. Also look for delamination or pulling apart at seams.
Check the transom for serial number to identify exact year of hulls. Last few digits will identify year (i.e. CM...xxx97F)
John H16, H14
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#197167 11/20/09 04:05 PM 11/20/09 04:05 PM | xanderwess
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Unregistered | My 95 had sail number 486. I sold it (in great condition) for $3500 to a guy in Florida with trailer. | | |
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