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Hobie 16
370,000 of these catamarans have been sold world wide, mostly to 5-stars hotels in fleets of 10 or 15 for the use of hotel guests. The unique characteristics of this yacht is the fact that it has no centre boards and can be sailed at speed up the sandy beach. Its rudders trip on impact because they are not rigid like other catamarans.
Sunday 28 February 2016
why a Hobie Cat?
Friday 26 February 2016
Raglan
Monday 22 February 2016
mast replaced!
It was not easy to find a replacement mast for my catamaran; but I managed to do it. A new mast would have cost more than this boat. I am a perfectionist and cannot stand the sight of the ugly dent left there by the previous owner. It bothers me too much to leave it alone; must remove the dent!
Saturday 20 February 2016
mast and rudder
I have checked, repaired or replaced some minor components of this 1983 boat. The mast is a bit battered but still very strong. I checked all the standing rigging on the mast: side, fore and jib stays and 4 trapeze wires and also the running rigs: the jib and main halyards and sheets. All the lines seem solid enough and have years of life left in them.
I decided to replace the two side stays and adjusters because on one of them the plastic cover was broken in many places, showing its age. I kept the good one as a spare for the fore stay which is used only during rig-up and rig-down. The actual working/running fore stay is sewn inside the leach of the jib sail. This wire plus two side stays support the mast when on the water. When hiking out on the trapeze, flying one hull, only two stays are loaded. When on the water, the side stay on the low side is always slack.Monday 15 February 2016
Gin pole and winch
I was slowly repairing the catamaran throughout last winter. I raised the mast a few times to see how it actually worked. At the same time I googled for an easier way on You Tube. I found a gin pole method which attracted my attention. Using an old spinnaker pole connected at one end to a point near the base of the mast while the top end is shackled to the bottom of the fore-stay which then connects to a 5:1 winch.
Wednesday 10 February 2016
maiden voyage
This is the moment, launching my Hobie cat at Ngaroto. I have worked on it throughout last winter. It was parked on my front lawn since May 2015. I had some nasty surprises and learned quite a lot about catamarans. I also googled and watched some videos on You Tube posted by the manufacturer and also Hobie owners in Australia.
The catamaran is sitting on four rollers of its trailer. If I untie the ropes, would it just roll off into the lake by itself? I will find out soon enough.
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