Thank you for the fast replies , got some followup questions
mmiller wrote:
2) You unfurl to sail and furl when done.
- so you usually don't regulate how much of the sail is unfurled during sailing ? you just unfurl to the maximum and go sail?
mmiller wrote:
3) You can sail with the fins straight down (Feet together) or pedal while sailing. Both work. Easier to tack when pedaling.
- Do i also need to add the Daggerboard when pedals are "straight" ?
Can the fairlead be bought separate ?
plfinch wrote:
1. You adjust the mainsheet much more often than the furler and still need to be able to steer while adjusting sail so the mainsheet is on right.
Ok, good point. If i understood it right with the main sheet you regulate the tension on the sail , how much you "load" it , and you will have to constantly hold it ?
plfinch wrote:
Side note: The furler line is too short as provided by Hobie, at least when I purchased my three. Seems you can't quite fully open and close with the line provided, especially if there is any slip at all.
Hm... saw the same problem, but I think you can just pull on the bunji cord to loosen the furler line assembly and readjust to starting position. I think it takes 1 readjustment to fully unfold the sail.