Posted: Oct 12, 2013 - 04:37 AM
Congratulations on your P18, the best fun cat ever made! I bought a P18 in the summer of '89 and sailed her for years. What a boat! Fast, stable, and can really haul a load when needed. Foolishly sold her when I got married. Big mistake. P18's in good shape are hard to find. Bought a ragged-out Hobie 16 years later--these boats are not even in the same class as a Prindle. Finally found a nice, old, (like me now), P18 close to home ( thanks Burt ). Took her out yesterday for the first time. Wow! It's like re-living your first real kiss, or something of that magnitude. I intend to keep patching this old cat up and sailing her 'til she falls apart. In my humble opinion, it is the best beach cat ever made. No daggerboards, nothing complicated, not hard to rig or sail, just stable, fast, and fun! Have sailed these boats off the beach through the open surf in red-flag conditions in my younger days. Bullet-proof boats. In my opinion, the only weak links are the rudder system and the mast hinge used when stepping the mast (which can be improved on by you very easily.) Other than that, perfection!
If whoever owns the rights to the Prindle line (the Nacra guys?), would start making the 18 again, I think they would sell very well. I'm sorry, but the plastic-hulled heavy barge fun cats that Hobie makes are not good for exciting recreational sailing. They are good for the rental business only. Heavy, slow, cumbersome. And very expensive. With plastic hulls. Make the P18 with a better rudder system, and you could sell a bunch of these boats. Look how desirable old P18's are for proof.
Have fun with your 18.
Edited by 33curt33 on Oct 12, 2013 - 04:47 AM.