From: American Sailing Association
The CAT'S out of the bag! As announced today in Paris, ASA is partnering with Hobie Cat Company and Oracle to produce this catamaran modeled on the America's Cup winners. Stay tuned for more details!
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Catamaran modeled on the America's Cup winners
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For the more experienced cat sailing guys, I'm sure its not a terribly inspiring project/design. However, for the unwashed masses… It might not be so bad.
I think I get it. Its a catchy stepping stone to more interesting and rewarding platforms.
Will it work? That remains to be seen. I sure hope its effective. I for one would like a few more boats out there on the course with me 5 or 10 years from now.
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Hmm, why am I not seeing that thing doing any foiling jibes any time soon...
It would suck to fly those colors and get taken down by a laser II.
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it is a black wave, it should be on one of the Europe platforms not on a wave
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thats not the boat
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Not going to be a black Cat. This is just a billboard for the announcement. - From the Hobie forum
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The American Sailing Association (ASA) and Hobie Cat® Company are proud to announce their worldwide partnership, the goal of which is to attract a new and enthusiastic wave of sailors into the sport. Hobie has partnered with ASA for this project to grow the sport of sailing. The catalyst will be the global excitement for sailing generated by ORACLE TEAM USA’s spectacular come-from-behind America’s Cup victory, a targeted sailing education program developed by ASA, and a special edition Hobie catamaran. The announcement is being made today by Hobie’s Director of Marketing, Dan Mangus, at the Salon Nautique International de Paris, a.k.a. The Paris Boat Show. The “concept boat” for this endeavor, with its distinctive black hulls and logoed sail will be displayed in the Hobie booth as the flagship of this project.
The new boat will be the first in a series of special edition ASA/Hobie catamarans designed with the dual
purpose of making it easy to learn as well as appealing to those youth and young adults attracted to the speed and performance of multihulls. The boats will be offered by Hobie Cat sailboat dealers worldwide starting in
2014 concurrent with the ASA’s rollout of its new educational program featuring the new boat. “As with any sport, there always needs to be massive efforts by our industry to get new participation into sailing,” commented Dan. “Our new partnership with ASA is Hobie’s contribution to this endeavor. Our whole team is enthused about sharing our passion for sailing.”
“Sailing’s image got a dramatic face lift during the recent America’s Cup competition in San Francisco. With foiling catamarans and global TV exposure it created an incredible opportunity to widen the sport’s reach at its very foundation -the new sailor. Now, Hobie and ASA are poised to further broaden the impact of the America’s Cup in a very fundamental way – by growing the sport,” noted two-time America’s Cup winner, Peter Isler, co- founder of ASA and a member of the ASA’s Board of Directors.
The education arm of the partnership will be a new educational program that will be featured at ASA schools. ASA’s catamaran program will also be available for use by sailing and yacht clubs around the world. “Over the past 30 years the ASA has certified over 400,000 people through our education program that is offered at over 300 professional sailing schools worldwide. The recent America’s Cup exposed the world to the excitement of multihull sailing. We saw an opportunity to work with Hobie to build on that excitement to bring a whole new group of sailors into our great sport,” says Cindy Shabes, President of the ASA.
The American Sailing Association has been the leader in U.S. sailing education for over three decades. ASA’s worldwide network of over 300 professionally accredited sailing schools have trained and certified over 400,000 students to ASA’s Educational Standards. Based in Los Angeles, CA, the ASA continues to strive to promote the sport of sailing through its multi-tiered educational system and membership program. www.asa.com
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I'm not clear what the new boat is. Is it the T2 with custom colors or a whole new design?
http://www.hobiecat.com/sail/t2/
If Hobie wants to promote this they should really send me some information.
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looks like (from the press release) there will be several versions - http://static.hobiecat.co…ie-ASA_Press_Release.pdf
"The new boat will be the first in a series of special edition ASA/Hobie catamarans designed with the dual
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It still sounds like they are just dressing up a wave/T2/Getaway. Probably great marketing but a bit of a let down after you see a foiling cat (or you sail on an F18).
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Anything that captures any of America's Cup excitement to get new people into sailing is a HUGE plus! Once these people are sailing and excited for a few years they'll sell the black Wave's ect and get more modern high tech boats and progress into racing. Sure, they're gimmicky, but hey, they "look" cool and will definitely be noticed and attract attention anywhere they're sailing
The whole idea is to make cat sailing interesting and desirable again for youths and for those wanting to try a multi hull from a mono, which i think is great!
Special low/no finance payment plans with a club join could be good too, not to mention support of these new sailors from the guys out there that don't like Hobie's ( But might like to see some more on the water to race against NACRA guys ~ you know who you are! )
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You should talk to Matt Miller - Director of Parts and Accessory Sales at Hobie Cat USA
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