Now "That" was a Spendy two days !!
Lake Mohave was OOONNnn... both Thursday, and Friday !!
But we'll start with Friday because this Is a sailing forum.
So today i'm back at Mohave , in 25 + & i'm on a 20-Ft Hobie cat ; the Main was
reefed to about the size of a Hobie-16, & we were running without the jib in 2 to 2.5-ft
chop. South East winds are Great , cause it keeps the swells down.
Ouch --- we completely blew-out the Main sail in a 30 +mph gust, & had to hoist the
jib, ((actually -- unfurl it )) to get back home, there goes $2.5K for another Main-sail
with reefing points sewn-in !!
On Thursday, I kitted on a TT for a bit, then went for more practice on the surfboard, for the rest of the day
(( Yea- i kite-board on double prosthetic-s ))
. Everything was Great until about 3 hours -in ... when
i went for a back-roll with a kite-loop , while me buddy Santiago was following
me, ((making sure he watched)).
Yea-- i know what went wrong ; probably the part
about him watching !!
Ouch -- the landing wasn't so great ; There goes $15K for a new prosthetic, compliments
of the USA -- VA, (my sponsor) !! Going in the Army back in the 70's , does
have it's advantages , now that i'm older and wiser ! Did he say wiser ?
Now im getting Really Drunk because i know that by tomorrow i'm gonna
be dwelling on what the cost was for those two days of FUN
Bille
I had stated the sail disintegrated in a 30 +mph gust ;
and yea,(after sleeping on it) -----
it
Was
worth it
I think they should be able to build fake-legs
that Do NOT break as easy as what that one did though ?
OK, i'm hard on stuff, but i tell them that up-front.
Bille
Great story; thanks. You are a real hero being a veteran and still out there enjoying life, nature, sport...
We used to just hoist a h14 main on a h16 instead of going thru the reefing process. Maybe you should look into getting a hi wind main either used or custom. Keep your moderate wind equipment for lighter sailing.
Furling jibs sure have their place; it's good to make it back to the beach under your own power.
30mph=26knts- after 30knts. it's a survival game; you need a special vessel for that.
Maybe you should look into getting a hi wind main either used or custom. Keep your moderate wind equipment for lighter sailing.
...
That is a GREAT idea !!
Will a 16 main , fit in the mast tract of a Hobie 20 ?
We already made an extension wire to fit below the
lock-ring on the Main Halyard ; would be easy to modify .
OR
Who could make us a storm Main the size of a 16 ?
Bille
Bille,
The problem with outfitting a H16 main to the H20 is the foot length (that's why sail tubes started out 10 foot long <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" /> )
Maybe the H17 (or TheMightyHobie18), again having to check the foot length for connection to the boom, and probably some modified attachment mechanism, like your reefed main halyard set-up, necessary.
Option B, find another 20 main for the lazy days (under 20knots) and have Chip Beck make you a
storm
main.
Option C, since Mojave is your lake, ditch the 20 and get a Tornado or H16 <img src="<>/laugh.gif" alt="laugh" title="laugh" height="15" width="15" />
Thanks for your service to the country
I wasn't gonna post this video of last Friday, because
it's a bit out of focus, but it shows how the buoyancy
in the bow of the hulls --- raises them Up through
the waves .
Were just getting into the juice, & the waves are getting
bigger as the wind increases. I got to start being careful
to NOT eject my supposedly :
NON-disposable ballast
.
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