Re: Intro to Hobie Cat's
Hello alecat,<br /><br />I have been sailing Hobie's and others for a long time.<br /><br />I own a 16 foot that is over 20 years old and it is what I prefer to sail. My second choice is a little starfish (similar to sunfish). 90 percent of the time I sail alone on a fresh water lake.<br /><br />The 16 could be too much for most people. It depends on your skills and situation. For example, if you are going to trailer the boat, putting up the mast and getting in the water alone would be difficult without help or a real solid plan based on long experience.<br /><br />A single person would have a difficult time getting the boat up after turning over too. On my little lake, an upset down sailboat always draws a crowd so I can rely on the kindness of strangers. Even with their help, getting the boat righted and keeping it there until you get under way takes some skills. It is better to learn righting skills with the help of other sailors and not a clueless motor boat driver.<br /><br />I started on a 14 foot Hobie but it became boring after 3 years and I never sail it anymore.<br /><br />I have no use for the wings. They are comfy but I must make some tacks in a narrow cove to reach the main body of the lake. I barely make it without the wings. I also like to explore around the edges of the lake and the extra width would cause trouble. Now, when I go to the coast and sail for long distances to mysterious places then the wings really help in conserving my energy. At my age, energy conservation has become a bigger factor. Lol.<br /><br />The 16 can really be exciting for a solo sailor and if you stick with sailing then it can be a boat that will last a lifetime. A beginner, alone, would have a frustrating and difficult time with the 16.<br /><br />The best thing I did when starting out was join a Hobie club. I was never without expert advice or crew. I really liked to crew with the experts too. Racing around a course really accellerates your skills too. Otherwise you are meandering about aimlessly.<br /><br />About that Starfish: I have a lot of fun with that little boat. I plop my big butt into the cockpit, tie on my soft cooler and can spend hours not going very far very fast. It is all relative.