I'm parting out my 1981 Hobie 18. The hulls were shot, but everything else is in serviceable shape. Feel free to ask for more or better pictures. Send me a PM with any offers. I'll be reasonable as I need this stuff to move out of my dad's house fairly quickly.
Here's a link to photos of all of the parts. Mast with diamond wires, etc: $500
Boom (I replaced the bungee a few weeks ago. The outhaul car bearings need replacing): $150
Harken Boom Blocks: $50 for all 3
Front Crossbar: $200
Rear Crossbar with swivel cleat: $180
2 Daggerboards (sanded and refinished with white epoxy): $125 each
2 pairs of trapeze wires with dogbones, handles (one is split but is still usable), new sizing line: $30 per pair
2 Shrouds: $35 each
2 Bridle Wires: $20 each
Sold Roller furler with new furling line: $70
Jib Clew Blocks and shackle: $30 for the set
Jib Sheet Blocks, Seaway (one is missing knurled knob on the slide): $75 each
Seaway 6:1 main sheet blocks: $100
Traveler with new cylinder bearings: $40
2 Bow Tang and Casting: $15 each
2 Old hatches (one has some chips in the cover): $5 each
2 Jib Tracks (needs new end caps): $10 each
2 Tramp Tracks: $30 each
Sold 2 Anchor Plates: $10 each
2 Anchor pins: $5 each
4 Gudgeons: $10 each
Sold 5 Rudder Pins, aluminum: $30 for the set
Sold Rudder Castings, old style. We greased them with marine moly and had no problems with them not popping up when we wanted them to: $150 for the complete set
Rudder Blades (one had a nick from some fishing line but has been repaired with epoxy): $50 each
Tiller crossbar (has some corrosion damage at one end, but is still functional): $40
4 Trapeze bungee eyestraps: $4 for the set
Bent Mast Rotator: free to a good home. I don't even know if they can be repaired. Tell me if it's trash.
Halyard ring with twist shackle: $5
Trampoline (it's in usable shape but the top surface had faded and was previously painted with gray spray paint. They ran out before they finished): $100
Sold Toy Box (it had some UV damage but I sprayed it with about 6 cans of white spray paint, added some 2x4s to the bottom for structure, and restructured the middle seam by adding more bolts and silicone sealant. It looks great now and is perfectly usable.): $150
Main Sail (Fantasia) with battens: $300
Jib (Yellow and needs some repair. There's a 1 inch rip near the leech of the sail and the tack grommet is missing. The leather in at the top of the luff pocket needs to be re-sewn): $50
Galvanized Steel Trailer (It's in good shape with new 12 inch wheels, new winch and upright, separate from the mast holder): $500