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Author: | jester2255 [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:29 pm ] |
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hi everybody. i was bitten by the sailing bug about 27 years ago when my father had a Mac Greagor 21 and our neighbors had a 21' rynolds cat, i bet you can tell the one i liked the most. unfortunatly the last time i went sailing was about 20 years ago so that itch has been growing for some time now and the only cure is to go sailing. i have decided to go hobie and im positive the 16 is for me. i have read "Catameran Sailing From Start to Finish" by Phil Berman so many times,i know what to look for in a used cat but reading posts on this forum has made me think that i want to go as new as posible if not brand spankin new, so my question is dose anybody know what the price is for a new hobie 16. i hope to purchase a 16 sometime this year i think it would be killer if i where the first owner |
Author: | Skipshot [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:55 pm ] |
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You'll have to call a Hobie dealer for the latest price. Ballpark, without trailer, is $9,500+ |
Author: | DavidBell47 [ Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:22 am ] |
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Hey jester2255, where'd you go???? I think you scared him off, Skipshot. ![]() |
Author: | jester2255 [ Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:29 pm ] |
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i havent been scared off yet, although that price is a little higher than i thoughit would be. the last time i talked to a dealer i though i asked for the price of the boat but they added every thing i would need and then some, so i though i would ask here first because you guys aren't out to get my money, at least i hope your not out to get my money ![]() |
Author: | mmiller [ Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:37 pm ] |
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You should consider a Getaway or even a Wave if the H16 new price is an objection. The Getaway (also 16') is more durable, has a much higher capacity, forward trampoline, seat backrest as an option... pretty fun boat. MSRP $6,899 (USA / USD) plus freight and any setup costs. About $3,000 less than the 16. |
Author: | jester2255 [ Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:42 pm ] |
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i had though about the getaway but i think it will fall short in the performance department for me. when making my dicision i looked at many boats including monos. i wanted a boat with performance and i kept coming back to the 16. rite now all im interested in is day sailing but i also have a copmetitive nature so racing isn't out of the question. a new boat ma be out of my reach now but i know that there are used boats out ther in my price range and if i absolutly need too i can wait another year. |
Author: | hrtsailor [ Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:37 pm ] |
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Jester, Used Hobies are more available in some areas more than others. I saw a lot of them on the beach in Florida in all stages of condition, some probably abandoned. Here in NC there are a few, more at the coast. I bought my boat new in '85 and never regretted buying new. The price then was less than half what it is now. As to what you need, a trailer, the boat, possibly a righting line, life jackets, and a throwable cushion. Beyond that I don't know what else. Other needed accessories like a wetsuit will become apparent to you later. If you sail on a beach you might want cat tracks to be able to move the boat across the beach to launch. Buy the newest boat you can afford because you want to sail, not spend your time working on repairs. I have sailed the H-16 for many years and am fully satisfied. You won't be disappointed. |
Author: | jester2255 [ Wed Mar 24, 2010 6:10 pm ] |
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thanks for your input hrtsailor, and i agree i want to be sailing and not repairing, besides thats what winter is for. rite now the pickins are a little slim here in UT, but i am also lookin in neighboring states. things should start pickin up i think, and i will chek my dealer on friday to see if they have any used boats. again thanks to everybody |
Author: | Skipshot [ Wed Mar 24, 2010 6:12 pm ] |
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jester, don't be afraid of the dealers. Yes, they are in business to make money but if they really wanted to make loads of money they wouldn't be selling small boats if they didn't love what they do, and a good one will provide advice, service, and support well beyond just the price of a boat. Dealers also sell used boats on consignment, and while you may initially sneeze at the idea of a 'used boat lot', the dealer will know exactly what needs to be done to a boat to bring it up to speed (if necessary), provide the needed parts on site if he has them or quickly get them from the factory, and will have a selection of boats to see. A dealer can also be a second set of eyes for you when a boat comes on the market if they know you're looking. So add a dealer to your quiver of resources. Also, and I could be wrong, but I imagine many new 16s these days are sold to racers who want to stay competitive, while they sell their old boat to up-and-coming racers they know and who would keep the boat in the local racing fleet. A new 16 is probably the least expensive fiberglass performance boat on the market today, and if you shop around you'll likely find other brands start around $15,000 or more, which makes the 16 that much more of a bargain. And if you're interested in racing then the 16 has the largest racing class of cats today. You're barking up the right tree, but don't make it the only tree you bark up. |
Author: | jester2255 [ Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:28 pm ] |
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well isn't life grand just when you think you got things in order the flying fecal mater hits the fan and makes a big mess of things. so i have a choice to make now a new furnace/furnace repair or a hobie i know spring and summer are coming but when fall and winter are here a hobie just wont keep me warm so im going with the furnace for now and if i can find a deal on a hobie then maby i can have some fun. something tells me some time next year. after that allthats left to say is @#$&!!!!!! ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Banzilla [ Sat Mar 27, 2010 7:57 am ] |
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Try and hook up with some of the sailors in your area and at least you can get on the water. |
Author: | mdgann [ Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:36 pm ] |
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Jester, Where are you from. I live in West Point Utah and sail in Pineview, Willard and the Great Salt Lake. There are a bunch of Hobie sailors around here and a couple of organizations that will help you get started. Too bad about the furnace, but you could probably still swing a used H16. I bought my '83 that is in excellent shape for around $1000. All I had to do was a little maintenance and cleaning. I have since added some new gear and accessories, but was sailing right away. Don't be in a hurry and something will come up. It's a good idea to check in with Sidsports 'cause they do have boats once in a while. They are usually high though. If you need some help, answer in here and I will get you my phone number and email address. I love teaching sailing and have been doing this for a long time. Always willing to help out a fellow sailor. |
Author: | jester2255 [ Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:13 pm ] |
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i live in tooele and the furnace isn't as bad as i thought it was gona be but it's still gona take a fare chunk of change and still sets me back and on top of that it time to renew my vehicle go figure. i just got so dam excited to see my tax return i started spending it in my head on things i wanted, but i am bound and determined to own my own boat. it is only a mater of time. i do hate it when reality sets in. dependin on how things go maby ill be able to get one of those 1000 dollar specials befor this sail season is over. ill just have to wait and see. |
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