| Comptips are dangerous and high maintenance! #80645 07/20/06 01:35 PM 07/20/06 01:35 PM |
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Posts: 283 | I can't get over how much I hate the comptip on my Hobie 20. It is a high maintenance piece of crap, and I would not be at all surprised someday if Hobie Cat gets sued because the dumb leaky thing caused someone to drown.
Last weekend I was sailing in a race and tipped over. We could not get the boat righted to save our soul. No amount of leaning out with both of us on the righting line would make the boat come up. It was really stupid that we tipped in the first place, and once we were trying to right it, the wind wasn't strong enough to help much. My crew and I probably weigh around 380, so even with poor righting technique, it shouldn't have been a problem. Even once someone came to help, it was still difficult. The helper lifted the mast out of the water, and we still had all we could do to get her to come up.
So...back to sealing the comptip and all the various fittings that could be leaking again, as there is no way that the mast is dry with that much difficulty righting the boat.
Even when comptip masts don't leak, they are not as bouyant as a comparable aluminum or carbon fiber mast, which makes them more prone to turtling, or sinking.
I love my Hobie 20, and can't afford to replace it right now, but this will be the last boat I own with a comp tip.
Such a shame!
Just had to rant. It's nothing personal, Hobie Cat folks, I just find this to be a real drag.
Tim
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#80648 07/20/06 05:04 PM 07/20/06 05:04 PM |
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Posts: 1,252 California | The CompTip is a great solution to a hopeless situation concerning electrocution. Hobie Cat is the only company who stepped up and offered a safe solution.
Yes... a legal issue started the process. Why not on Hobie boats built elsewhere? Not the same legal issue. Without a doubt...CompTips are an expensive solution to the problem here in the USA. Understand that Hobie Cat France is not owned by the same folks either. We can not tell them what to build. | | | Re: Comptips are dangerous and high maintenance!
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#80649 07/20/06 05:08 PM 07/20/06 05:08 PM |
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Posts: 283 | OK, so I'll concede that it only adds one more possibility of leaking, but other piece of the equation is that it is far less bouyant in a capsize.
And as for "stepping up" I will freely admit little knowledge with regard to history. Did they truly "step up" or was this decision forced on to them by lawyers? Matt, I know you've addressed this in the past here, but I honestly don't remember how that whole thing came about.
As to electrocution, I've often wondered how much additional safety is truly added by the comp tip. Many people sail in salt water. If it gets a little wet, I wonder how protected you really are? And, the mast tang and wires are still up pretty high. Here in MN, Xcel Energy recommends staying ten feet away because of the possibility of an arch of current jumping through the air. Not saying it doesn't make it safer, but I'm just not sure how much safer it makes it.
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#80652 07/20/06 05:22 PM 07/20/06 05:22 PM |
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Posts: 283 | True, but a mast with more bouyancy gives you more time.
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#80654 07/20/06 05:25 PM 07/20/06 05:25 PM |
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Posts: 283 | Not class legal! (unless that has changed!) <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
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#80656 07/20/06 06:48 PM 07/20/06 06:48 PM |
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Posts: 283 | I couldn't find conformation that they're illegal, except that the NAHCA rules state that you may not "modify the mast" whatever that means.
What always made me think that they were illegal was the description of them in the Hobie Cat catalog:
"ROTATING MAST FLOAT “HOBIE BOB” Helps to prevent turtling. Displaces 60 pounds of water to keep the mast from going full turtle (mast straight down), even when there's weight on the upper hull. This streamlined float is bracket mounted for easy removal for racing or trailering. It’s bearings allow rotation of the float to act as a wind vane for minimum drag while sailing. This mast float is standard on all Hobie 21 Sport Cruisers. The Hobie mast float will give you the time you need when preparing to right the boat without the worry of going turtle (mast straight down). It also helps prevent damage to your rig and sails that can be caused if the mast head contacts the bottom when capsized."
So...bottom line....I'm not sure! Anyone sure?
Tim
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#80657 07/20/06 08:05 PM 07/20/06 08:05 PM |
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | I'm sure - the rules state that if it is not expressly allowed, it is verboten. Unless the rules are modified to specifically allow Bobs, you can't add one. That is the catch-all phrase in many class rules. Try proposing it at the next AGM, though - I'll bet nobody objects. And it would take a cold-hearted gutless wonder to protest someone for adding a safety feature. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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#80663 07/21/06 07:31 AM 07/21/06 07:31 AM |
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Posts: 45 Commerce Twp, MI | I personally witnessed the benefits of a comptip in action. We were at Division 3's 1993 Persidio Invitational in San Francisco when Eric Rodal and his crew accidently beachwheeled their Hobie 20 into a low hanging power line feeding a street light. Large blue flash and a loud bah-zit. I thought they were dead. But nothing happened to the crew (other than a brown streak in Eric's drysuit) or the boat other than a slight burn mark on the comptip. Yes, comptips do require maintainance and should be covered to protect from damaging UV rays when not in use. But they do work as intended. Another word of advice...look up when moving your boat around. Be cognizant of any power lines in the area. We don't want to hand out any posthumous Darwin Awards.
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