Posted: Oct 19, 2018 - 06:39 PM
I can only speak to the Hobie as I have owned a 2001 Tiger for several years now. I have been out a couple of times in winds that should have been felt while standing on the shore and not on any cat. It is one tough boat in my book. If I remember, there was some talk about very early Hobie Wildcats with hull issues(?). My buddy and I are pretty big guys and two up in any breeze the boat has no problem being a lot of fun.
The question about whether you are going to sail or race the boat is a valid one. A 2001 even in Tiger terms is a bit dated as it has the ST main in comparison to the later STX and associated rig changes. Great for day sailing a spin boat but might be lacking in serious F18 Class racing. However, during those years, I think the Tiger was the boat to beat among the big guys.
All things being equal, I would take the Tiger if only for the Hobie style kick up rudders system over the Nacra's. If you are going to do any one up sailing, a jib furler is a very nice to have.
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dk
Blade F-16
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