| Re: Which Cat should I buy? Please Help
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#20234 06/04/03 01:34 PM 06/04/03 01:34 PM |
Joined: Jan 2003 Posts: 223 Western New York wyatt
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Posts: 223 Western New York | I've sailed most of the boats you've mentioned, and I like the Tiger, but if you're a novice to cats, you may find it overwhelming because the ride downwind (actually on a broad reach) is flying on an edge.
I'd stay away from the Miracles because they're strictly a racing boat and not beach-friendly.
I like the Hobie 18; you won't get intimidated by the racers because most of the best have moved up to the Tiger class.
Wyatt
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#20235 06/04/03 04:41 PM 06/04/03 04:41 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 833 St. Louis, MO, Mike Hill
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Posts: 833 St. Louis, MO, | I've sailed most of the boats you've mentioned, and I like the Tiger, but if you're a novice to cats, you may find it overwhelming because the ride downwind (actually on a broad reach) is flying on an edge.
I'd stay away from the Miracles because they're strictly a racing boat and not beach-friendly.
I really don't see how an H20 is less friendly then a Tiger on the beach. If you know how to sail I would recommend buying the most popular racing boat in your area. On the other hand, if you are still learning I would recommend a tougher used boat that you can make mistakes with such as an H16, TheMightyHobie18, P16, P18. You can typically pick these up cheap and then move up in a year or two without loosing too much value. If you are a beginner and want a new boat I would recommend the Getaway. The Tiger and H20 are great racing cats but they are overwhelming for beginners. You can turn one over in the surf and destroy a mast the first time out and really sour your day. It would be a very rare beginner that can start on these boats and not be in over their head. Keep One Hull Flying, Mike Hill H20 #791
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[Re: clipper4730]
#20236 06/05/03 05:56 PM 06/05/03 05:56 PM |
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 25 W. MICHIGAN DAVEY
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Posts: 25 W. MICHIGAN | i'm also a cat rookie with designs (eventually) of racing. After some homework I bought a supercat 17...fast, well constructed, user friendly, and still supported by the guys at Aquarius Sail...not much of a fleet that I'm aware of, though. Contact Tom at Aquariussail.com, they are putting into production a new version of the 17 supercat called the ARC 17; these are the same people that build the ARC & RC big cats. just my .02
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[Re: clipper4730]
#20238 06/06/03 04:17 AM 06/06/03 04:17 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Clipper,
I see that you named the Hobie FX-one in your list. If you're leaning to this design than I know of a second hand alternative for you. A Taipan 4.9 (available in the US; 2000 build available for a 8K price)
I don't how much you (and your crew) weight but my experience is the FX-one behaves better with two on board than with one. I'm 85 kg's (187 lbs) en my crew was 60 kg (130 lbs). That seemed to be just right and it definately felt right. The jib really did power up the boat and we had great fun sailing against a Tiger sailed by a befriended crew on a few friendly challenges during the week.
The Tiger is a good design and will behave well if you're around or above 320 lbs. Below that the FX-one is better suited. That is if you really go for a Hobie as the wording of your question suggests.
I don't know of the TheMightyHobie18 and miracle but didn't sail them.
They will both come cheaper and will still give a bang for the buck I'm told.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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