Hi, welcome to Hobie sailing!
The answer depends on a lot of things- crew weight being key among them, but also wave/ chop action, angle of sailing, angle to the wind, ewhere are you sitting on the boat, etc. Single handing, or with a light weight crew (total crew weight around 270), you can probably start flying hull in 10-12 mph winds.
To pop a hull up early, sail as close to the wind as you can, recommend uncleating the sheet. Aim for smoothness- and anticipating what the boat is going to do- start sheeting out before you get as high as you want, start sheeting back in as the hull starts to drop. A good balance point is having the windward rudder just clear of the water.
_________________ Raced extensively as a kid (against Matt Bounds!!), just bought a 20 year old 16 and am refurbishing it.
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