I'm in Islamorada Florida for the start of the Tybee 500 and the Hobie Europe factory team has a brand new Hobie Wildcat entered.
Here's some detail pictures, let me know anything you want a picture of and I'll try to get it this week.
http://www.thebeachcats.c…pictures&g2_itemId=73337
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What's going on with those trap lines? How does the bitter end of the adjustment line return to the top of the mast?
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is this hobies response to the new nacra carbon? love the bows, looks like the old dreadnaughts but way lighter.
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this is hobies response to the Capricorns / C2 / Nacra F18 etc. The Nacra carbon is a 20' this is an 18'.
this replaces the out of date Tiger
http://www.hobiecat.com/sailing/models_wildcat.html
BY THE WAY I think the traps are standard.. i think that pic above looks like it goes back up, but it doesn't (unless there is some real custom thing on that cat)
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Good question Rob,
For distance racing, an adjustable trapeze is important, with an additional amount for adjustment when need. This presents one with a long bitter end tail. What this team does (as well as a few others) is attaches/splices the bitter end to a bungee which is attached part way up the trap wire. Why? . . . to keep the end from flopping around and to make it easy to reach, adjust, etc. for instant adjustment in an offshore environment.
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Andrew: You can see in the last pic of the album (when at full size) that the adjustment lines go straight back up and out of the pic.
Philip: thanks
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Excellent answer Philip, I noticed this when I took the pictures and checked out the other boats, they pretty much all had their traps rigged like this. So it's not a Wildcat thing as I first thought.
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