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1) Mast Rake – I aware that the H16 sails much better when the mast is raked, what would I be required to replace? Im guessing I would need shorter shrouds and a longer forestay. I only have the 5:1 mainsheet system, can you rake and still use this system. The blocks make me a little hesitant to do the conversion this season as I don’t quite have the funds for them.
Yes, typically shorter shrouds. You can always use an additional adjuster or pig tail to lengthen the forestay. You can only rake back as far as the height of the main blocks allow. You have to do a bit of trial and error to set it up. Rake aft, tension the rig, sheet hard. Keep coming aft till the blocks touch, or nearly so, when fully sheeted. Newer mast step castings also allow for more mast rake.
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2) Forestay - The boat came with a furling jib system, and it appears no forestay. I do have a torn up jib, would I be able to cut the luff cable out and use that as a forestay assuming the mast is not raked?
May be pretty short. The new jib will have a luff wire sewn in. The "forestay" is only used to hold the mast up during rigging. It goes slack when the jib halyard is tensioned.
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3) Jib Halyard – I assume because of the furling system a jib halyard was not required. If I do end up using the furler I don’t want to leave the jib up all the time. Can I use the furler in conjunction with a halyard? Which halyard system would you recommend, Im only familiar with the Aussie?
You can not rig the standard Hobie furling jib using a halyard. Would require a custom jib with a zipper luff.
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4) Tiller Extension – Need a new tiller extension, should I go with a hotstick?
Hot sticks are great. I like the adjustable length for most comfortable sailing on or off the trapeze especially. Longest length to let you get forward for downwind sailing. Shorten to get past the shroud wires easier... all good stuff.
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