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Author:  cmd [ Sun May 24, 2020 11:44 am ]
Post subject:  Searching for the perfect 18

Looking for a 18 with sx wings, or 18sx or pearl( I know, I know wishful thinking right? :D ) I've placed wanted add in classifieds, figured I'd put the feeler here too. Realistic budget of almost 10k for dialed in boat, or I don't mind replacing sails, tramps or wing tramps. Thanks-Cody. Feel free pm here or [email protected]. Hoping to be on the water soon with my 2 sons

Author:  Smfinley [ Wed May 27, 2020 11:17 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

Out of curiosity are you looking to race or just want a boat in great condition. Also where are you located? I recently found an early 90’s 18 with wings that has seen very little use. By no means perfect, but very solid for almost 30 years old. They are out there. Good luck.

Author:  cmd [ Wed May 27, 2020 12:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

I'm looking just to enjoy primarily. Would love any info that boat. I'm in NC but willing to travel or have shipped

Author:  cmd [ Sat Jun 13, 2020 5:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

Found a early 2000's actual SX. Wondering if the weight of taller mast makes solo lift impossible and the replacing of SX style sail complicates things down the road.

Author:  John Forbes [ Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

I own the perfect Hobie 18......;-). ;-). .....but it’s not for sale.
Enjoy my boats own Facebook page in the footer below.

Author:  speed633 [ Thu Jun 18, 2020 9:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

Quote:
Found a early 2000's actual SX. Wondering if the weight of taller mast makes solo lift impossible and the replacing of SX style sail complicates things down the road.


Longer masts are harder to lift. Some people are not strong enough to raise a standard H18 mast, and some people have no issues. How strong are you? Raising a H18 mast takes ~~average strength, so raising a SX mast takes slightly above average strength. Certainly not impossible to lift.

Replacing an SX sail shouldn't be too tricky. Used sails are less common, but is is just as easy to buy a new SX sail as a standard sail. Here is a commonly used source: http://www.whirlwindsails.com/hobie-18-sx-sails.html

Author:  cmd [ Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

Thanks! I'm a little over 6ft and 200lbs with physical job working in akward places and lifting. Should be good to go I hope. Deposit down and figuring logistics to get it here..fingers crossed .Was originally looking and content with a regular 18, stumbled across this one by accident. One owner, 2003, in really good shape! Can't wait , just need to find a Hobie enthusiasts local for a few lessons :D

Author:  John Forbes [ Fri Jun 19, 2020 12:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

On my boats Facebook page I have one photo album of how best to raise the mast.

In addition to that, I highly recommend having the Hobie 20 style tiller cross bar connectors so you can easily remove the cross bar when raising and lowering the mast. This is NOT seen in the photo album as the photos are of a friends boat, not mine. Removing the cross bar during mast raising and lowering makes the step up and step down from the trampoline so much easier.

Enjoy

Author:  Woundup [ Fri Jun 19, 2020 11:09 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

cmd wrote:
I'm looking just to enjoy primarily. Would love any info that boat. I'm in NC but willing to travel or have shipped


Is there a service that ships small boats? Never heard of one, but it would be good to know my options.

Author:  speed633 [ Fri Jun 19, 2020 3:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

cmd wrote:
Thanks! I'm a little over 6ft and 200lbs with physical job working in akward places and lifting.


You'll have no trouble raising the mast. I am 5'9, 160lbs with a desk job working with akward people. I can raise my slightly extended 'standard' H18 mast with a big mast bob on top with only minimal grunting.

note: my modified H18 mast with bob goes on my H21SC. I would not recommend anyone put a big bob on a H18. That would be silly.

Author:  Smfinley [ Fri Jun 26, 2020 4:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Searching for the perfect 18

I used a website to have a boat towed across the country behind a pickup truck. Maybe uship.com or something similar. Was a smooth transaction.

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