beach cat recommendation
we are obviously witnessing a difference in mindset here.
While the H16 may be a great boat blah blah blah, it was designed 40 years ago using technology and technique from that era while other designs do what the H16 just as well or better than it does for the same amount of money. Its been very evident and demonstrated time after time that H16 owners are very defensive about their boats, so I'm not expecting any budging here.
I just turned 26 on July 7, 14 more years to go before I need to be updated. (Like the Tornado was just not-so-recently)
Unfortunately I wont be around any longer to watch the fireworks. I have to go to my damn house closing walkthrough. I decided to go with a brand new, better, more energy efficient house at a cheaper price rather than a 40 year old house that may be pretty and hold a lot of nostalgic value to some, wasn't the right fit for me.
Wouter: Maybe if you and Maugan would stop using the words better and worse when describing the boats. the old fashioned guys would take it better.
Is the NACRA 5.0 a bad boat compared to the Infusion?
Of course not. They are differant. They serve differant people and differant needs.
Hobie built the more modern designs that people were looking for and continue to do so with the Tiger.
The 16 fills a need that is still out there for people that want a simple boat that is great recreation or can be raced against some of the very best sailors out there.
I will be at the H16 NAC this year and I will bet there won't be a tougher cat regatta in this country top to bottom.
You can go at least 50 deep with very good sailors.
When have you been on a starting line with more than 50 one design boats? It's very cool and not about the boat design.
The F18 NAC is also shaping up to be a big regatta with great sailors.
The Wave regatta shown on the front page has 18 one design boats. Not bad boats,just serving a differant need.
They are differant, not better or worse.
Definatly a different mindset, I traded my 100 year old house for a 150 year old house last year. We are having a heatwave in the UK, today was the hottest July day for a century. My house is stone built and is lovely and cool.
Mind you I grew up in a pub that was 400 years old, the walls were 2ft thick and it never got cold in the winter and never got hot in the summer. So not all old design is bad design.
Gareth
Maugan, I don't think you were alive when the Hobie 14 and 16 were invented, so you may not be aware that those of us who owned and sailed catamarans at the time were appalled by the weird design that Hobie Alter created. It certainly did not reflect the
technology and technique
of the time, which had already created the very high-tech A-Class boats like the Unicorn, B-Class boats like the Tornado, and C-Class boats.
The Hobie 14 and 16 were created for a specific purpose, to be a
beach cat
that could sail in and out through surf. They accomplished the purpose brilliantly in 1970 and they still do to this day.
The Hobie 16 is not just
old
technology, it is technology from WAY, WAY BACK. It is classic, and it is timeless, just like the Wharram designs.
So what is better than a H16 in the serious surf? (dont say Nacrs - in chop they go like a Ferrari on a motocross track)Anyone really tried the Supercat 17? Bet you it is pretty good.
There also seems to be some confusion with technology/modern/design seemingly interchangeable terms?
For instance, if I built a replica H16 with carbon in place of glass hulls , it would be using hi tech material, and an inferior design (not the same-inferior) because the material properties would not be exploited as well as the glass was, it is even conceivable that the localized rigidity would cause new failiures....
James Wharram and Hanneke (sp) build boats that are able to use low tech materials because they are instinctively? so smart in design. This is technology. The Polynesians had a better boat for its purpose than did Captain Cook - their technology was superior, but their materials and fabrication techniques were less sophisticated (lower tech).
It sometimes seems that people consider materials only high tech if they produce awfull toxins in the manufacturing process, and look markedly unusual...
Personally, I get goose bumps looking at a slick old Tornado tapered aluminum mast, whereas an extrusion replicated out of carbon fibre is just dumb. Now a woven up carbon mast with all the fibres in the right places, that is hitech materials exploited by smarts. Hi Tech, with a capital H.

Having surfed my own H14 and N5.0 and a friend's H16, I found the 5.0 by far the easiest to surf and easiest to handle to handle in big waves without capsizing.
I think the H14 is the most fun, though--so small...
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Not at all a fair or accurate comparison!
The Tornado has undergone tremendous ongoing development over its lifespan, including advanced materials and manufacturing methods and, most important of all, tremendous rig development. The Tornado is more like the Porsche 911--it's been around since the 60's, but a new one is nothing like the original.
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Maybe I wasn't clear enough the first time :
The Nacra 5.0 is a BETTER boat then the Hobie 16 in the surf and waves
The amount of boats at some nationals doesn't change that fact one bit neither does whether the infusion is better then the Hobie 16.
Furthermore I laugh about these surf comments anyway. 95 % of the sailors only TRAVERSE the surf but don't sail in it for any length of time. And in the way of sailing through waves , specially short and choppy ones) there are heaps and heaps of other boats that are better.
And yes I do come from an area where we have both in significant amounts.
Talk about the truly good points of the Hobie 16, like simplicity, and I'm with you all the way. But for some reason we are more often served BS.
Wouter
Mary made some great points.
So Wouter is telling us that Hobie Alter looked at the A cat, Tornado and Shark designs. Decided to build a better surf beach cat and didn't get it right.
Who are we to argue with Wouter.
After all,what did Hobie and his champion surf team and board builders know about surfing.
Asymetric hulls go back into antiquity. The ancient polynesians, maybe others.
Well, I don't have an
informed
opinion to offer here, but I just got back from a week on Cape Fear where I got my feet (and other stuff) wet again on my new-to-me Prindle 18.
The boat had clearly sat for ages and ages, so I spent a good bit of time ironing out the rigging and replacing all lines. The weather cooperated, though. The first day out it was blowing 5-7, and the angle of the beach there such that the surf was a piece of cake.
By the last day it was blowing 10-12, and there were 2-3' seas, but, even solo, I had a permanent grin. I had to give up when it kept blowing harder. Wow, I waited years longer than I should have.
I don't know if you're still reading this thread, but I owned a P16 25 years ago; the 18 was a bigger pain to rig, so I can see where the 18 Escape would be attractive to a lot of folks. The extra sail area on the 18 made me a little nervous in the higher wind. The nervousness will be supplanted by excitement with a little more time on the water. The other issues can be corrected: catrax, righting bag, mast buddy.
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