Wildcat downhill?
A friend has the opportunity to update his hobie tiger to a hobie wildcat, the only thing he is worried about is how they sail downwind. Is the wildcat less stable than the tiger in rough weather? Personally I haven't seen one in the flesh and can't comment.
In my experience the Wildcat is okay if you are sailing in anything but mostly flat water or rolling sea conditions. In large choppy conditions the boat is a nightmare. The performance grove is also narrow and makes the boat harder to sail fast.
I owned a Wildcat for a year after owning an Infusion for 2 years and now having owned a C2 for 2. Both the infusion and C2 are much more forgiving upwind and downwind.
I had a 6'5 and 190 pound crew, we had a tough time keeping the bow out in chop.
So you wouldn't want to sail a wildcat in flat water or rolling seas, but both of them are better than chop.
What conditions does that leave?

Having sailed the Wildcat, Tiger, Infusion, and new Capricorn a lot, of them all the Wildcat was my least favorite. I found the Wildcat to be very nose heavy in the turn down and downwind. I was happy with the wildcat upwind but the groove was narrow as people have stated.
Volume forward is awesome in wind and chop. I need to get rid of one of my boats if you need a newer boat at a good discount.
Sorry Rich, I reckon the cost of shipping the boat back to Oz would defeat the purpose <img src="<>/frown.gif" alt="frown" title="frown" height="15" width="15" />
so you are saying is more prone to nose diving that his old Tiger? he is not going to be happy to hear that.


That looks like pretty flat water to me in that pic
I probably shouldn't have used that shot, it was about 17kts, off shore wind, flat as a tack except for the new guy in the rescue boat running the photographer around. He zipped ahead of boats putting a good wake in front of them that they weren't expecting. Needless to say the photographer was in the right spot to get great action shots
We are about to start to sail the Wildcat. We have heard a lot about the fact that is would be nose heavy.
I have searched the forum about how to sail this boat in heavier conditions without pitch poling. This topic came out closest.
But can anybody tell more about how to sail this boat e.g. in a reach?
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