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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | Check out the link: http://www.catsailor.com/bestof_articles/Hooter.htmlThis was written during the development, and most of it still fits today. For example, the furler system uses a 1:2 ratio. For every foot of comfortable line you pull, you furl two feet of small, non-stretch stuff onto the furling drum -- very fast for furling. Single-handing the boat I have been able to come into the leeward mark on starboard (inside mark room and right of way boat as well), Furl quickly, make the jibe and come out of the turn just missing the mark while being close-hauled. Works great! Rick | | | Re: SHOW US YOUR HOOTERS!
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Posts: 1,304 Gulf Coast relocated from Cali... | Here in Texas, Dennis Banks got a new ARC 22 and had his sails made be Landenberger. Dennis specifically asked for a fairly flat chute he could push to weather when needed. What he got looked like a Hooter to me. The fabric has some heavy cross fibers in it that run 90* to each other as well as a Vectran line running up the luff. At first they tried to tramp launch it but there was too much friction due to the cross fibers. Then Landenberger told him it was made to furl. He added a Faknor (not sure if I spelled that right) furling drum and swivel and runs it like a Hooter. It works great. It actually looks like the head sails they were running in the AC. The foot isn't nearly as long as past Hooters I've seen though. It sheets to the Shrouds. My point here is, even with all the advancements in spinnaker cuts and snuffing systems, the Hooter is still a very competetive alternative, maybe even a little ahead of it's time when it came out.
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | What happens when you flip? Everyone I have ever seen do this needed outside assistance to be righted, when the furled sail filled with water.I'm sure there's a solution, I've just never seen it in action.
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Posts: 284 Norfolk, VA | Yeah, Todd is right--They are impossible to get back over. I even released the halyard on mine all the way and still couldn't get my 14 over. I'm going to install one on my Supercat and I believe I can right the boat with the shroud release system. We'll see. This is a link to a photo album with closeups of my Hobie 14 set up: Hobie 14 Hooter
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#204356 02/25/10 04:28 PM 02/25/10 04:28 PM |
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | Same as righting a boat with a spinnaker.., you have to take the sail down before righting it. Easy ehough either furled or unfurled -- release the halyard and pull the sail down to the hulls -- it won't go anywhere and the boat will be able to right.
And you are correct in it looking like the Americas Cup headsails. Calvert came up with the idea about the same time or a little sooner than I did. I remember it was in Marathon, FL race from the Bay side to the Ocean side and I was defending champ. There was little or no wind. Randy Smyth had built a funny little reacher for me and I opted to use that thinking to hug the shoreline up and back down on the ocean side, also thinking I might get some sea breezes that way. We took off up the back side and sailed for hours. Bob Onsgard and Clive Mayo both had huge spins on their Nacra 6.0s, and had this little thing comparitively. Bob and Clive were way out from shore. The RC decided to drop a mark and have everyone round it and return to the start line for the finish. Problem was they dropped the mark right in front of Bob. I had to beat about a 1/2 mile to get to the mark before I could use my headsail. As I rounded the mark, I saw Clive about 50 yards behind me. I got my little sail up and patiently waited for Clive to blow by me with his big spin. Strangely enough we were pulling away from him. Bob was over a 1/2 mile ahead and really had no idea we could catch him, but we blew by him as well and finished way ahead of the fleet. When I told Calvert of this he was a little miffed that I discovered this new idea as well. So, I had Dave make me a sail and we started developing that as well. That was when I wrote that article. Randy called his a Screacher, and we had to name it something else, so we named it the Hooter (Mary's idea). Calvert did not like the name, but after all these years it seems to have stuck.
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Posts: 571 Hamburg | Have you had any difficulty with the pole being secured only at the ends? so far not. If the pole is only support at the ends, there is only compression but no bending on the tube, at this is quite modest, since the bridle line runs nearly at 90 degrees to the pole. | | | Re: SHOW US YOUR HOOTERS!
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Posts: 571 Hamburg | What happens when you flip? Everyone I have ever seen do this needed outside assistance to be righted, when the furled sail filled with water.I'm sure there's a solution, I've just never seen it in action. no pb me righting after capsize | | | Re: SHOW US YOUR HOOTERS!
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Great music!
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