Hobie 16 and cut up knees!
Hi all,
This weekend I rented a Hobie 16 (first time I sailed a cat myself). The boat was finicky at first but after about an hour we came to an agreement. She promised to tack gracefully if I promised not to let my attention lapse all the time and to quit singing while hiked out...
All in all it was really great fun, best sail i've had in ages, the water was flat, the wind was nice and the sun was hot. Great conditions to get used to a new boat.
I just have one question: how do you Hobie sailors keep from getting cut up knees when scrambling across the nets while tacking? I actually ended up with small cuts all over my knees, which were also pretty sore, even the next day. My mate, who handled the jib, said he had no problems, but handed me the tiller back complaining of painful knees, after we switched for a few tacks.
I didn't spot any damaged eyelets that would have caused it, but I didn't use a magnifying glass either.
What did we do wrong, or does this just come with the territory?
Regards,
Dennis
It sortof comes with the territory - if you get sand or grit on the trampoline, it quickly turns into sandpaper. Most of us wear knee pads of some sort - especially if we're going to be out for a long day of racing. There are several different ones to choose from but I've had the best comfort (still - not all that great) from
Sailing Angles Knee Sleeves
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I also wear pants that at least come over the knee, even if its very warm weather - My issue is with the mesh tramps. They can do some damage, especially when they're new. A nice, thin set of kneepads or longer pants can do the trick for short-term excursions - Otherwise, Wetsuit with padded knees along w/kneepads work well for me.
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Thanks everyone,
at least now I know what I'm up against next time I go cat sailing!
It's probably my not being used to the boat that makes matters worse. I remember I never used to come home from racing without cuts and bruises in the strangest places. It just surprised me, getting cuts from a big soft trampoline!
Dennis
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OK...that's enough of that!
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