Here's something interesting I just received from Hobie 18 guru Stephen Cooley.
Read the Article and pass the info on to anyone who might be interested.
http://www.thebeachcats.com/Article330.html
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Damon Linkous
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Brand New Hobie 18 Hulls from Hobie
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After listing a perfectly good set of white H-18 hulls including crossbeams for $400 on L.A.'s craiglist for over a month this summer and for lack of storage finally cutting them up for the dump, I can't imagine anyone coughing up $6950 plus another $1000 for tax & shipping for H-18 hulls. Pete -
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Pete,
Did you not put an ad on this website? Your hulls would have found a home. What a shame . . .
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That's sad, those would have found a buyer here. You needed national (international) advertising for those hulls. Unfortunately very few beachcat sailors in LA.
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Shipping a hull would be the problem. I would have to drive 4 hour round trip just to buy the box (& pay for it), then another 4 hours to ship it. The decline in cat sailing in So. Cal. is largely due to escalating storage cost. Picked up a Prindle near Long Beach airport last month as owner was facing $170/mo storage costs. Mast up storage at Marina del Rey for same boat is $150/mo. Pete -
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It's true shipping is a problem for hulls, but you'd be surprised how far people will drive to get the boat or parts they want. I personally know someone who drove 1,500 miles for a single replacement hull.
The new Hobie 18 hulls will go to Hobie 18 fans who would like to have a "new" Hobie 18 even though they are discontinued.
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The proof of my previous post is the nearly new '82 H-18 in Lake Tahoe listed on eBay for $3299 without one bid and only two days to go. Pete -
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I just drove 2.5 hours, each way for replacement H16 hulls. They were cheap, but better than what I had.... -
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Wow! 2.5 hr drive, insane huh? I drove from my place up to Traverse City MI to pick up a H18 I won on e-bay, 12 hr drive, I get there and the guy does not have the trailer ready for the road, I wait 4 hrs for him to get the trailer lights working and when that fails, I turn around and drive 12 hrs home, empty-handed. Then I find a H16 here on this site in Stephens Point WI, 10 hr drive, but I come back with an awesome boat, 78 H16 and the hulls are solid. She cleaned up real good.
So please stop with the nancy-fits about distance. If you're dedicated enough, put in the effort. I live in a sailing dead-zone and am prepared to drive, I'm dedicated, or insane, not too sure which......
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One of my friends this spring drove from California to Michigan to pick up a H21SE. He found the right boat and drove a long way to get it. I drove 8 hours each way once to get a H16. Took a new trailer light kit with me just incase the current ones were no good, which they weren't.
That sucks Turbohobo that you drove that far and didn't get the boat.
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so many ways to go here..... but i will take the high road...
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Thanks Dude!....(approval from the most venerated one from the village of Dunedin, I must prove worthy, I will press on gallantly....bravely....I will slay dragons....I will sail unchartered seas...
Maybe a good thing, I saw later that the boat was sold as a parts boat to HobieMill out of OH, perhaps it was a lemon
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LOL... the MOST venerated??? that might be a slight stretch... perhaps most verminated.. :) -
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I've lurked this site for a while but finally had to register just to say as an H18 sailor from "the other LA(Lower Alabama).....I nearly shed a tear reading about a good set of hulls being chopped up and dumped.
They were too far away for me anyway, but H18 parts are getting harder and harder to come by. I plan on spending my winter (aka January around here) fixing some pretty bad soft spots in the side of my port hull.
I took my boat out yesterday trying to get a little wind off hurricane Ida that's coming in today, the wind was pretty tame, but the water was rough and the spray was cold. -
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About a month ago I spotted a forlorn looking H-18 next to the road outside a resort town in NW Wisconsin. Hulls bleached but solid. It was a consignment sale thru the little bait and liquor store, the guy shared a lot of stories about it's owner who is selling because of health problems. Didn't ask about the sails or running rigging but I thought dang that boats got some sail left in her but I had just bought a H-16. Tell you what though I got the phone # and am going to drive up there in spring and purchase that boat if it's available, road trip to buy a boat, didn't think twice about the distance and I felt I could get parts thru beachcats or other sites. I think it's about 800 miles round trip.
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