| New to Sailing- AquaCat 12.5? #232581 05/18/11 03:09 PM 05/18/11 03:09 PM |
Joined: May 2011 Posts: 7 Charleston, SC kmbarnes1 OP
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Posts: 7 Charleston, SC | Hi everyone. Having finally moved to the beach, I'm wanting to get a small cat to have some fun and start learning how to sail. I have found someone selling their AquaCat 12.5.
I would like something I could go out into the ocean from the beach with my fiance and I on board. I weigh 230 lbs and she's 140 lbs.
I'm hoping someone on here can tell me if this is the right boat for me to start with and to give me some details about it (easy to handle? speed? worthyness, etc)
Also, I dont want to pay too much so if you have pirce ideas, that would be awesome too. It includes sail, mast, pontoons, rigging, rudders, trampoline in good condition. The only thing wrong with it is that a daggerboards is broken.
Thanks for your advice!
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#232583 05/18/11 04:34 PM 05/18/11 04:34 PM |
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Posts: 5,525 | I think it's too small for the two of you.
Sailing can be frustrating so enroll in a class. Also, if you are brand new it isn't safe for you to go off shore.
For beginners, off shore is water over ankle deep. Seriously.
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I think it's too small for the two of you.
Sailing can be frustrating so enroll in a class. Also, if you are brand new it isn't safe for you to go off shore.
For beginners, off shore is water over ankle deep. Seriously. Good lord, Pete...ease up. You don't have to be an expert to get a boat over ankle deep and most learned to sail from the beach without any initial instruction (myself included). Kmbarnes, the Aquacat is a strange little beast. I've never sailed one personally but given that we do still see them from time to time should indicate that they hold up reasonably well (they haven't been manufactured in quite some time). However, they have very flat bottomed hull shapes and they're frankly not a very good performing boat. They will work if you want to tool around, get wet, and sail. Keep in mind that parts will probably be difficult to source. I do agree that the boat is probably a little small for the two of you, but you're sacrificing performance by sailing overweight and trading off some space by having a smaller boat. However, you gain some ease of mobility and some safety (due to being underpowered) while underway. That said, there should be a plethora of used Hobie Cats available or perhaps even a Nacra. These boats are still supported today by their manufacturers and parts are relatively easy to come by. In my opinion, the Hobie 16 and Hobie 18 are terrific beach boats and while you may be a little heavy to go competitively race a Hobie 16, it would be a solid boat for you to start with. I say move on from the Auquacat and look toward a Hobie 16, Hobie 18, or a Nacra 5.2 or 5.5 or similar.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: New to Sailing- AquaCat 12.5?
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Posts: 5,525 | You ease up! You may have learned from the beach, as I did, but there were a lot more people around to help and advise. If he's the only guy on the beach, that's a whole different environment.
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Posts: 829 Charleston, SC | Pete, is that a scaredy cat in your avatar?
kmbarnes, do yourself a favor and avoid the Aquacat. Jake's suggestions of the Hobies or Nacras is spot on, even a Prindle 16 would be a great fit for you.
Where are you located? Finding someone to sail with you for your first few outing would make learning quite a bit easier (and safer).
Trey
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#232594 05/18/11 08:11 PM 05/18/11 08:11 PM |
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | Mark, I know you love to argue but Trey is spot on,Stay away from the aquacat. I know you can't be advising this guy to get one.
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Mark, I know you love to argue but Trey is spot on,Stay away from the aquacat. I know you can't be advising this guy to get one. He did have a point...I had no idea they were still being manufactured....but still...You're standing up for Trey and not me? I'm hurt. (but thank kmbarnes for starting an interesting thread on here - we've been stale for a couple of weeks!). The Hobies, Nacras, or Prindles will give you something you can grow into and find some readily available help and assistance.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: New to Sailing- AquaCat 12.5?
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Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK Jalani
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Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK | Thanks for posting that link Mark - I'd forgotten what an apalling boat the Aquacat truly is! Their video even confirms it! The last (and only) time I sailed an A*****t - I can't even bring myself to type it - was waaay back in the early '70s and it scared me almost to death! A friend had bought one to teach his daughter to sail and I was pretty sweet on her too. I was racing Condors at the time so offered to take the daughter out on her new boat. Wind was only around 10mph but that thing flexed all over, wouldn't go upwind, needed all my strength to overcome the horrendous lee helm and was generally awful. After a 30 min slog to get back to the beach (offshore breeze) I swore I'd never go near it again. The young lady's dad sailed it the next day in a club race and we didn't see him from just after the start as he'd headed for the beach.
2 weeks later he palmed it off on some other poor soul and bought his daughter a H14!!!
kmbarnes, stay away from that boat and look for something in line with Jake's suggestions.
John Alani ___________ Stealth F16s GBR527 and GBR538 | | | Re: New to Sailing- AquaCat 12.5?
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Posts: 5,525 | Trey:
"There are old sailors and bold sailors. There are no old, bold sailors."
Picture it: brand new sailor, Aquacat, Tybee surf.
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Trey:
"There are old sailors and bold sailors. There are no old, bold sailors."
Picture it: brand new sailor, Aquacat, Tybee surf. First; most Tybee 500 launching surf is benign. You get one or two really tough days every couple of years that everyone remembers...and it's usually because of light wind and not so much the surf. While there is some boat damage and drama every now and then, it really hasn't been that physically dangerous...and there are plenty of old crusty bold bastards still out there sailing. Just look at Todd Hart for heaven's sake!
Jake Kohl | | | Re: New to Sailing- AquaCat 12.5?
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 454 Syracuse, NY Hobie Fleet 204 Tom Korz
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Posts: 454 Syracuse, NY Hobie Fleet 204 | I started an an old Aqua Cat 12. (think conduit riiging and the big styrofoam ball at the masthead) Whie we overloaded and abused that little boat, I TOTALLY agree that it would be a bit small for the orginal poster to start on. As far as learning to sail, you can learn on your own, but it is much faster with a little help. Read, sail, think, ask, read, sail again. I have been using that learning technique for a long time and still have got it totally figured out!!! Pics of the Aqua Cat coming soon!!!!
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Joined: Oct 2002 Posts: 606 Maryland Kris Hathaway
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Posts: 606 Maryland | Hobie 16 is good. I am surprised no one has recommended a Hobie Wave. Hobie 16 can be intimidating the first couple of times to someone that still has to "learn to sail".
Kris Hathaway | | | Re: New to Sailing- AquaCat 12.5?
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Posts: 342 Indianapolis, IN - Midwest USA... | A Wave is a great "learner" boat; but if he's looking for CHEAP, that kind of rules out a Wave. They hold their value too well. Old H16's are a dime a dozen.
That Auquacat video just shows the same white-haired guy going back and forth in front of the camera, broad reach to broad reach, over and over. Doesn't look like it could go upwind very well; and with that A frame, you couldn't let the sail out enough to go dead downwind either.
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