We have a hobie wave that's a rental at work. The boat had a jib at one point and would like to get it back on. The boss doesn't want to really spend money as he doesn't really think we need it. All I need is the bow spreader bar. I have some old tillar crossbars. Will these work or is the spreader bar heavier construction?
Edited by lostnmymind on Mar 26, 2015 - 07:24 PM.
Hobie wave jib setup
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You will need
Jib and jib halyard
Jib blocks and jib sheet
Bow spreader pole and Tangs for bow spreader pole
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We have several waves also and I tried a Jib on one.....add little if any performance and is just more parts to break. I know it would be nice to make those little tug boats faster but I am afraid you may be wasting time on a Jib.
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There's an old short thread about Wave "hooters" on the Catsailors forum.
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Thanks for the info. I have everything else that I need except the spreader bar. I think that's where my boss is at with it, plus he says it'll be more prone to pitch pole -
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