While it is an "official" Hobie race if you're looking to "race" in a class legal race, its HOBIE ONLY. If you accidentally "show up" that weekend to sail, eat great food, drink cold beer and enjoy hanging out with 30-40 sailors having a good time then............." Who Cares" IMHO
I personally love to sail my $900 '81 hobie 16 and watch other people that drove 1500 miles with their $15,000+ hobies race. Its a regatta, its sailors having fun getting their boats wet. You don't have to be on a new competitive hobie only boat to enjoy the OSYC. Heck, if 20 prindles, Nacras, G Cats and Sol Cats showed up, if nothing more than to hang out and cruise around the area, I doubt anyone at Ocean Springs would turn down the sailors or their cash.... I could be wrong though? (Avoid race course if you're not in it)
Sailing catamarans in general has been on the decline for years, why wouldn't Hobie want enthusiastic sailors to see their boats shine? Maybe sell a boat or two? It seems most people start on an older Hobie 14's or 16's anyhow, there's really no loser. Its a beautiful sight to see 30+ boats lined up on the beach - sails up
I'm sure there are other more open class regattas later in the year but this one is fairly close to a lot of people AND at a time of year when sailors are dying to get out on the water and are looking for an excuse to do so; myself included. I'll buy you a round if you can make it!
Tim G
Here's a few pics from last year ( note the weather you missed if you weren't there )
Edited by fxloop on Dec 22, 2013 - 08:59 PM.
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Tim Grover
1996 Hobie Miracle 20
Two Hobie 14's
1983 G-Cat Restored
Memphis TN / North Mississippi
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