First trip out on our new to us 1980, H18. Now since I have not sailed in 25 yrs I was a little concerned. We set the boat up in less than record time, but got it on the water. 1st pass out boom tackle just wasn’t quite right; set up by previous owner but I could not see the problem. On the way back in boat handled like I was dragging an anchor. 1st rule don’t put the boat in the water without the plugs in the pontoons! Luckily we did not sink it. Drained water life is good, still concerned with boom tackle.
Other cats on the beach so asked for help. Missing shackle from tackle to traveler. Seeing post on this form I had purchased an assortment of hardware; had on in the kit. Now we’re sailing!
Well I am happy to report I can still sail! Need to adjust the release on the rudders, and better shock cord on the dagger boards; had a few hard landings. Came close to rolling once but remembered to steer into the roll and saved it. Going to take a bit to get use to sitting on the wings, that really changes things.
As I was sailing with my daughter and grandson on day two she said it,”best $600 you have spent dad”!
Thanks for helping this newbie get the boat on the water, and thanks to whoever it was at Mission Bay San Diego this past weekend for the help with the rigging!
Question: Is there a right or wrong tension on the rudders, or is it a matter of preference?
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Bob
Indio Ca
1980 Hobie 18
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