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Author: | hogwldfltr [ Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Preparing for the First Sail of an Old Hobie |
My recently acquired 16 is elderly with orange hulls and a mast that doesn't swivel. (Not sure what year hobie went to the swiveling masts; I know my 81 Cat Fever had one.) I'm getting ready to take it on it's maiden voyage (for me at any rate). I need to dry rig it and make sure everything is there and that all the lines are in good shape. Any recommendation for checking it out prior to taking it in the water? There is no righting system; any recommendation for a make shift one? Any way to check to see if the mast will float; it is an aluminum mast. I'll be beach launching into the ocean so there is greater risk then in the bay (river). Thanks for any inputs. -Lee |
Author: | kswis001 [ Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Preparing for the First Sail of an Old Hobie |
All 16's should have rotating masts. The mast should have a ball at the base of it that sits into a cup on the front crossbar. This allows it to pivot at this joint. Could you send a picture showing how the base of your mast sits on the boat. Its possible you just need one of the teflon pucks in the cup to lubricate it. I would check all the standing rigging before taking it out on the water. If you don't know how old it is, everyone on here is going to tell you to replace it all. You don't want to de-mast on the water. For the righting system, tie a line around the dolphin striker post, coil it up and store it somewhere you can access from the water. If you capsize, throw the end over the upper hull, stand on the lower hull, hold the line and lean back. For the mast, take it off the boat and put it in the water. Hold it under the water and watch for bubbles. If air is getting out, that means water is getting in and you have a leak. Its nearly impossible to right a boat with a mast full of water. Ask me how I know ![]() |
Author: | hobieokc [ Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Preparing for the First Sail of an Old Hobie |
Quote: and a mast that doesn't swivel Don't forget to unpin the mast step. |
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