A 'good; Marstrom T will weigh in around 360 lbs. They are fast, light and powerful.
As SRM says, be advised that hulls are paper thin and can never be allowed to touch a beach.... Get foam blocks to 'rest' the boat on when you park on land. Trailering is a challenge.
As you may know, for many years, they were the Olympic Class catamaran, and they have the performance to earn that designation. However, they are not as 'forgiving' as the venerable H18.
In Club racing, they are surprisingly fast upwind, and a hoot downwind, especially with spin. Took me three years to learn how to keep up with or beat them round the buoys in my SX18 with spin.
Buddies of mine at Nepean Sailing Club have access to parts.... if you need.
_________________ 2015 H16, with spin, SOLD 1989 Hobie SX18 Sail # 1947 "In Theory..." 'Only two things are infinite, the universe, and human stupidity. But I'm not sure about the former.'
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