lake size
I'd say that's borderlining it. I mean it is definately enough room to sail around, but you might get bored after a while going around the same area all the time. Then again I dont know much about sailing in lakes. I sail in the ocean, and there's plenty of room there. Perhaps when some people who sail on lakes respond they will have some more definitive stuff to say. However, if you get a trailer with it then you can at least occasionally take it to another bigger body of water to sail.
I sail mine on a smaller lake then that 90% of the time.I put out two marks and set an upwind downwind course.Works great for boat handling skills.At times the size of the Lake frustrates me but I have Lake Superior 15 miles down the road when I need the challenge of good wave action,and long rides.Often times especially in the summer the winds on the small lake are better than the winds on Superior
The lake I used to sail on is about 50% of the size of the lake you are planing to sail on... A few people sailed Hobies and Darts there... Keep in mind that you will tack a lot and that the legs between the tacks will be short - not much time to get on the wire. You might want to think about a 14 or a wave...
yeah these things aren't meant to be left in the water and if you have an older one it might take on a little bit of water that you want to drain every time.
that's surprising that the wind on a small lake is better than in lake superior. I have some friends here that go up to a lake some summers and they said up there the wind is horrible compared to the ocean. I guess it all depends on the region though.
I agree with that size of a lake being 'marginal'. -But it's better than not sailing at all.
It does get boring sailing back and forth across a small circle, if you are by yourself. But with friends and some beer, it is quite entertaining! Also, a slow wind will make a small lake seem HUGE. If the wind completely dies, and you forgot your paddle, hand-paddling will make the lake into an endless ocean! If you flip you boat, you won't need Gary's Solo-Right.-You just float to shore and walk the mast back up.
Seriously, get the Hobie. It will be fun enough. The wind is never the same, so there is always different experience each time you sail. The wind is steady, or puffy, or punchy, or light, or moderate, or heavy, or rising, or shifting, or...
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