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What the heck is that weird cat sitting beside the 16??

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Roy wrote:
What the heck is that weird cat sitting beside the 16??


Its very custom. I think it used to a Nacra. The owner has removed the tramp and added a deck with benches. He has a carbon fibre mast that is free standing and thats just the tip of the iceburg. I'll try to get a better photo of it for ya.


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Better photo of my boat.

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 Post subject: Dare devil Triggs! :)
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Triggs nice photo! Looks a bit risky! Sheeting a Hobie Cat without being on board! :)

Or are you trying to do a Water or dock start like windsurfers or waterskiers do!

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Triggs nice photo! Looks a bit risky! Sheeting a Hobie Cat without being on board! :)

Or are you trying to do a Water or dock start like windsurfers or waterskiers do!

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Nothing was cleated. Besides if you look at the water you can tell there was no chance in H@#L of it going anywhere fast.


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It was windy, brought some ballast with
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Nice main submarine I have the same colours on my H18


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Here is our 1981 H16. Bought around the begining of July of this year (2007), refurbished then 1st launched and ENJOYED since September 1st! The beautiful model on the boat is my wife...who actually found the boat sitting neglected in a yard. Image

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splash wrote:
Nice main submarine I have the same colours on my H18


Do you know what that sail pattern is called? I know my 16 was Tequila Sunrise but not sure what the 18 is.


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splash wrote:
Nice main submarine I have the same colours on my H18


Do you know what that sail pattern is called? I know my 16 was Tequila Sunrise but not sure what the 18 is.


They are the same - Tequila Sunrise. Most 16 and 18 patterns have the same name.


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New to the forum, I found my Hobie 16 last month on Craigslist for $400. It's a bit rough, but I'm having fun !!
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bhwfa, welcome to the forum!! We have a great Hobie fleet in Tulsa and you should come join us sometime. Go to http://www.div14.hobieclass.com/ and look up the fleet members for Tulsa.


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I love that sail pattern. I've never seen it before.


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