Replacement Line sizes

Hey! New to the forum, but have learned so much here!
This is probably answered elsewhere, multiple times, but once more couldn't hurt? Since I didn't find it easily, here are the Saltydog replacement package line size listed. Hope it helps!

Batten Ties - 3/32” (2mm) x 22” (55.9cm) - White (12)
Downhaul - 3/16” (5mm) x 5’ (152.4cm) - White
Jib Halyard - 3/16” (5mm) x 21' (640.1cm) - White
Jib Sheet - 5/16” (8mm) x 32’ (975.4cm) – White
Main Halyard - 3/16” (5mm) x 28' (853.4cm) - White
Mainsheet - 3/8” (9mm) x 46' (1402.1cm) - White
Outhaul - 3/16” (5mm) x 8’ (243.8cm) - White
Tramp Lace Center - 3/16” (5mm) x 19’ (579.1cm) - White
Tramp Lace Rear - 3/16” (5mm) x 15' (457.2cm) - White (2)
Trapeze Adjustment - 1/4” (6.4mm) x 3' 6" (106.7cm) - White (4)

But I have most consistently seen Tramp lacing with 3/8" shock cord...

and the link: https://www.saltydogmarine.com/product_info.php?cPath=421&products_id=674&osCsid=e1ddb771dd8b4a1053f67b13b345d101



Edited by nomad on Dec 07, 2011 - 09:12 PM.

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Damon Cofer,
Savannah, GA
1987 Hobie 16
"tenderfoot sailor"
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hobie16 is it?
I would not use shock cord to lace the tramp. Get some thin no stretch line, like V12 Vectran, (New England Ropes).
The stuff is crazy strong, won't creep, very little stretch & holds knots. It will keep the tramp tight all summer.

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Hobie 18 Magnum
Dart 15
Mystere 6.0XL Sold Was a handful solo
Nacra 5.7
Nacra 5.0
Bombardier Invitation (Now officially DEAD)
Various other Dock cluttering WaterCrap
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I agree. I'd forget the shock cord on the tramp. Instead use a good low stretch line. It is much easier to get the tramp good and tight which is important on a Hobie 16. Plus from my experience, shock cord has a relatively short life. I've purchased rigging kits from Salty Dog in the past and have been very happy with their products. However, the line package you have a link to is for an all aluminum mast. '87 H16's originally came with comp tip masts which use a different main halyard.

There are line and wire guides along with other technical information for Hobies here:

http://www.hcana.hobiecla…enuID=Resources/10815/0/

These specs are for newer boats. Hobie has changed line and wire lengths some over the years. For example, newer boats have more mast rake (which is a good thing) which means shorter shrouds and a longer forestay.

Hope this helps.



Edited by DaveW70 on Dec 08, 2011 - 05:58 AM.

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Dave Wilson
Hobie 16, Hobie 14
Tampa, FL
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there are some real seasoned sailors who like a bungee in the tramp. i personally think it's crazy since you want the tramp as tight as possible on most cats (helps with rigidity)