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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:04 am 
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Hey y'all... I'm in the market for my first hobie. I've sailed them a few times but am unsure of what exactly to look for in buying a hobie. I am planning on going to look at one soon and was wondering if you could help me with an inspection list of the things I should be looking out for (common wear areas, etc.) Thanks!


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:41 pm 
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There are quite a few things to look for, but I'll limit my comments to just three major issues.
Check the sails. Most minor problems can be easily repaired at a sail repail place.
Check the bottom of the hulls for excessive wear.
Check for soft spots all over the hulls-especially the top around the pylons.
You usually get what you pay for, so if you're able to purchase a boat for "dirt cheap", you'll have to overlook some problems-providing that you're handy or have a Hobie Dealer or other help nearby.
Don't be desperate and don't be afraid to walk away from a bad deal. Purchasing a used boat can either be a great experience or a nightmare.
I would encourage you to get a boat that has few, if any, problems so that you can get started sailing right away.
Good luck! I hope everything works out well for you.
Richard


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 2:03 pm 
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Also if you look at the back of the hulls, near the top you will find a there is a string of numbers and letters. If you look at the last two numbers this will tell you the year of the boat. I have heard that 1979's are the worst year for soft spots.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 2:14 pm 
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Found these notes via Google:

For the most part Hobies are pretty bullet proof, I raced them for
five years (in fleet one) and knew Hobie Alter. Some signs to tell
you how the boat was taken care of are:

1) Is the hull stiff? It should be, any flex is bad and may
be a sign of the boat sitting along time.

2) Is the bottom of the hull chewed up? If so, it might have
been dropped or dragged a lot.

3) Are the hulls the same? Sometimes the dolphin striker breaks
and the boat folds up and people replace one of the hulls.

4) How tight is the tramp, and rig, is the mast ok (look at the
rivets and screws for excess corrosion, also look for salt/sand
buildup everywhere to see if the owner cleaned it with fresh
water after every use). Looseness in either says unused and
poor maintenance.

5) If someone says he races it then they probably took better
care of it and it might come with more gear. Check to see
if the blades are sanded and if the sails were off the boom
and rolled for a quick, yet incomplete, affirmation.

6) Check out the trailer, bad ones abound and may be expensive
to fix or replace in relation to the boats price. Salt really
does bad things to bearings.

7) Sail a new cat as much as possible, demos from a shop, or go
out with the racers if possible. Then sail anything you're
considering buying. Mabey it's more than you bargained for.

8) Don't forget how you would buy a used car and apply the same
thinking.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:49 pm 
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great suggestions guys... thanks a lot. I'll keep ya posted... maybe with some pics?


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