| Should I buy a 1992 Hobie 20 miracle #52765 07/09/05 02:45 PM 07/09/05 02:45 PM |
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Posts: 5 | Hello Everyone, I am new to the forum. I have owned a couple of older hobie 16s over the years and am now thinking about buying a Hobie 18 or 20. My question is which should I buy. I am not an advanced sailor, but not a total newbee either. Can I handle the miracle 20 or should I stick to the 18. I have the opportunity to buy a 1992 miracle 20 in good shape for $2,000. Is this a good price? I plan on doing a mixture of Lake, Delta, and Ocean sailing as I live in Sacramento (Northern CA). Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Reinfeld | | | Re: Should I buy a 1992 Hobie 20 miracle
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#52766 07/09/05 10:49 PM 07/09/05 10:49 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys arbo06
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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | Yes. I loved my H-20, it was very fast and very predictable, no suprises in heavy weather.
Ahh hemm, I happen to have a new mainsail for sale if you need one.
Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club | | | Re: Should I buy a 1992 Hobie 20 miracle
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#52767 07/10/05 10:47 AM 07/10/05 10:47 AM |
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Posts: 5 | Yes. I loved my H-20, it was very fast and very predictable, no suprises in heavy weather.
Ahh hemm, I happen to have a new mainsail for sale if you need one. LOL! Is there much difference in sailing the 20 and the 16? Will I be able to solo a 20? Do you think $2,000 is good for a 1992 Hobie 20? Thanks for your adivce, it is much appreciated. -Reinfeld | | | Re: Should I buy a 1992 Hobie 20 miracle
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#52768 07/11/05 06:36 AM 07/11/05 06:36 AM |
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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | Sounds like a good price, depending on the condition of course. Are you getting a trailer, wheels, box, and other gear as well?
Many have sailed this boat solo but as with any cat designed for two, it will be a handful when the wind picks up. Many H-20 are rigged with furlers for the jib which is helpful. HAving never sailed a 16, I can't make the comparison but there are more controls on the H-20, and daggerboards.
Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club | | | Re: Should I buy a 1992 Hobie 20 miracle
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#52776 07/21/05 09:04 AM 07/21/05 09:04 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 975 South Louisiana, USA Clayton
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Posts: 975 South Louisiana, USA | I would love to find a H-20 down here for that price. I sold my previous H20 (no crew and son too little) and now wish I still had it. Of course my son is now taller than me and my Stiletto is not fast enough for him, well in light winds its not! In a blow, like any other boat its a handfull. Anyone down near the Gulf Coast have something? Clayton H16, S27 | | | Re: Should I buy a 1992 Hobie 20 miracle
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#52777 07/30/05 01:30 PM 07/30/05 01:30 PM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1,037 Central California ejpoulsen
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | You stole that H20 at that price. I may have a buyer for your TheMightyHobie18. Send me a "private message" if you still have it.
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California
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