The last time I saw a Hobie 16 rigged like that, the boat was mounted to the roof of a coffee shop in Nipomo. The place was under renovation, and while checking it out, I made a sweet deal on the trailer. I mentioned to the owner that the jib was on backwards. He offered to pay me a small fee to go up there and rig the boat correctly. I explained that it was better off rigged as is, since if I rigged it correctly the boat was going to want to GO.
A couple weeks later I saw big holes cut in the sails. Apparently the winds came up and it was trying to rip itself off the building.
-- Bill Mattson
Prindle 19 "Gelli Bean"
Prindle 19 "Cat's Pajamas"
Nacra 5.2 (Will sail her a bit and let her name herself) --
I saw that blue boat on ebay the other day. The bid was 105 dollars and no reserve. I sent the seller a message also that the jib was on backwards and he thanked me, told me he didn't know how to sail. Looks like the boat is in great condition and don't think that price is unrealistic for the condition, looks hardly used.
By way of comparison, there is an Aquacat on ebay for $1200.00, and a Hobie Miracle 20 on there for $3000.00. I'd buy the H16 for 2 grand before even considering that Aquacat, those things just don't look safe to me. By the way, when I got my H16, my wife told me the same thing about not getting on it and all, I told her that was okay with me and that if she'd just give it a try, she'd change her mind. She's slowly coming around. Lol.
Edited by martyr on Mar 12, 2017 - 09:22 AM.
-- Marty
1984 Hobie 16 Redline Yellow Nationals, "Yellow Fever"
Opelika, Al / Lake Martin --
I saw that blue boat on ebay the other day. The bid was 105 dollars and no reserve. I sent the seller a message also that the jib was on backwards and he thanked me, told me he didn't know how to sail. Looks like the boat is in great condition and don't think that price is unrealistic for the condition, looks hardly used.
By way of comparison, there is an Aquacat on ebay for $1200.00, and a Hobie Miracle 20 on there for $3000.00. I'd buy the H16 for 2 grand before even considering that Aquacat, those things just don't look safe to me. By the way, when I got my H16, my wife told me the same thing about not getting on it and all, I told her that was okay with me and that if she'd just give it a try, she'd change her mind. She's slowly coming around. Lol.Edited by martyr on Mar 12, 2017 - 09:22 AM.
I got a reply of "thank you" from the guy. As helpful as the cat sailing community is, he probably has received a lot of email on that issue. And I agree on that price if the boat is in exceptional shape. It would be a narrow market though, as the ones who really know the boat are going to be looking for the newer post 84 lighter boats, and many of the newbies will be buying the delaminated $300 boats.
-- Bill Mattson
Prindle 19 "Gelli Bean"
Prindle 19 "Cat's Pajamas"
Nacra 5.2 (Will sail her a bit and let her name herself) --
That boat is still at $105.50 on ebay with no reserve and about 5 days left. Long way to go to get to 2 grand. I'll bet he ends the auction early if the money isn't there.
-- Marty
1984 Hobie 16 Redline Yellow Nationals, "Yellow Fever"
Opelika, Al / Lake Martin --