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#70595 04/03/06 05:26 PM 04/03/06 05:26 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Dan:
OK sounds easy. I just not have seen the boat yet. So I just have to visualise it. Looking forward to a spinnaker boat to learn on. It will be fun learning experience for me and Ashleigh.
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#70596 04/03/06 06:40 PM 04/03/06 06:40 PM |
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Posts: 364 | It works with any spinnaker boat. I used to rig my P-19 the same way...just make sure the spin halyard is tied to something rugged - tongue of trailer, mast stand, or as the OP suggested, the bridle. Once you've pushed the mast up, it's pretty easy to hold it, and you can reach down and pull the spin halyard tight, and cleat it. Easy as falling off a log.
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#70597 04/04/06 12:39 AM 04/04/06 12:39 AM |
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | Actually, another trick on the 4.3 that Jamie Diamond showed me a few years ago at Spring Fever - you can step the 4.3 mast very easily by yourself using the spin halyard. Cool trick on a single-hand boat. We step our Taipan mast single handed using the spin sheet--works great and very safe. (It's stepped from the front; with the forstay and one side stay attached, the spin sheet is used to tighten and hold the unattached stay.)
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California
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Posts: 149 Long Island, NY | Doug - I think most Mystere sailors moved to a dedicated forum here on Catsailor.com. At least the core group...I am not sure if there's still a lot of activity on the Yahoo forum. I may be wrong.
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#70600 04/08/06 07:18 PM 04/08/06 07:18 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Thomas:
The Mystere forum is all 6.0's from what I have seen and the Formula 14 is dead. No post in quite a while. The yahoo user group is for 4.3's only though, not for the 6.0's. That is what I have found. Yahoo user group get regular post to it.
Doug | | | Re: Gulfport + Mystere 4.3
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#70602 04/09/06 11:38 AM 04/09/06 11:38 AM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Wendy: There are a lot of good tips here: http://mystereowners.org/mystere/I think you have already been here? Jamie Diamond has also been a lot of help. I have talked to him through the yahoo user group. He has always gotten right back to me. Doug Snell Hobie 17 Soon to be Mystere 4.3 www.tcdyc.com | | | Re: Gulfport + Mystere 4.3
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#70604 04/09/06 01:36 PM 04/09/06 01:36 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Mary:
I would love to come, and I may look at it. But 44-48 hours of drivng just doesn't sound like much fun.
Doug | | | Re: Gulfport + Mystere 4.3
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#70606 04/09/06 05:57 PM 04/09/06 05:57 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Wendy: I have a Hobie 17 and I love it, just old technology. Don't get me wrong it is still fun. I am getting the 4.3 for three reasons. So Ashleigh will have a boat to learn to sail and race with, so I can learn spinnaker and a boat that we can race together competitively. Stick with the 4.3. You got a good deal and will learn a lot from this little boat. Doug Snell Hobie 17 Soon to be Mystere 4.3 www.tcdyc.com | | | Re: Gulfport + Mystere 4.3
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#70607 04/09/06 08:00 PM 04/09/06 08:00 PM |
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Posts: 169 Upstate, South Carolina | Wendy:
I've been watching from the sidelines and you've been getting some really good advice, except that no one told you about the H-17; it's strictly a racing boat. It does not tack well and you really can't take people out for rides. It's a wonderful boat if you want to race and spend all day hiking off the wings. If you want an all purpose boat, go to the H-16; you'll learn more because of the racers that are all around you.
Wyatt Hey Wyatt, I think the H17 would be fun too. I do have a friend with an H16 that took me out one day on it. That was the only time I have sailed on one. There was very light wind and we had some mishaps but I did learn a lot because of it. I was happy to have to experience some challenges while someone else was there. I know better how to avoid problems when I am out on my own. Like: take a cell phone in a dry bag. I really liked the H16 and I thought I could have managed it. I am really looking forward to learning on my little Mystere too. I plan to try to hook up on as many boats and with as many skippers as I can. I think I will learn the most that way. This is going to be such a fun summer! | | | Re: Gulfport + Mystere 4.3
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#70608 04/09/06 08:25 PM 04/09/06 08:25 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Wendy: Nice photo of you. Well we got three boats now. A friend was looking for a sunfish for us a long time ago at Christmas time. His club was trying to get rid of all the old unclaimed boats and he finally got us one. Well Ashleigh has named the boat I HAVE to sail on an boat named "Baby Girl". That should get me some looks when I an on it alone!!!! If your son going to race with you? Doug Snell Hobie 17 Soon to be Mystere 4.2 www.tcdyc.com | | | Re: Gulfport + Mystere 4.3
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Posts: 169 Upstate, South Carolina | Yes, My sons do want to learn to sail. The oldest is 15 (16 in June) but big for his age. He is 6ft. 185lbs. He has gone kayaking with me a couple of times. He is learning to dive with me this June as well. His little brother is 11 and all ready nearly as big as me. He wants to learn too. All three of us love to play in water. I am going to have to get them a bigger boat than my little Mystere someday. I am not ready to teach them anything yet but hopefully before the summer is out. I have a third son who is 13 who doesn't really like water. The rest of us are not sure where he came from. He is the only one of slight build like me. He would make the best sailor. I am going to have to work on that one. They are with me six days one week and two days the next so we will have plenty of time to learn. Now that they are older they can almost keep up with me. | | | Re: Gulfport + Mystere 4.3
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#70610 04/10/06 09:00 AM 04/10/06 09:00 AM |
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Posts: 371 Michigan, USA | Wendy,
OCRA has a fleet of M4.3, I think. Their first regatta is at Alum Creek near Columbus (a little closer than Put-in-Bay) the weekend of May 6th and 7th. I am sure you could get some tips from that group, as they have been sailing the M4.3s for years. OCRA is a great group and they would welcome you with open arms! Just a thought.
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#70611 04/10/06 09:38 AM 04/10/06 09:38 AM |
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I know better how to avoid problems when I am out on my own. Like: take a cell phone in a dry bag.
Wendy - This is sometimes a topic for debate, but I would suggest you also invest in a handheld VHF, in a dry bag as well. Reason is a distress call from a VHF can be picked by many boats in the area and help can get there quicker, while a cell phone is only point to point - and the person you called must then find help for you. Also, most VHF radios have weather on them, so you can pick up advisories. Just an idea... | | |
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