Hello all,
I'm new to the forum and it looks like a lot of neat people and neat stuff going on and I'm glad to be a part of it! Anyway, I've got some questions so if you want to skip down past this stuff to just below the youtube links, that's cool

I bought a Hobie 16 ('86) mid-summer of 09, so this past summer was my first full one with the boat. It's been a wonderful experience so far! And I finally got out on the trapeze by myself for a few tacks! I managed to wipe out, and even turtle it (oops!), Anyway, it was all I could do to get it upright and eventually needed help.
I have the boat on Lake Ontario, just before it meets the St. Lawrence in Cape Vincent, NY at my folks house. The wind and waves there, coming off the lake, are nothing short of ocean-like quite a bit of the time. That makes righting the boat very difficult and I've found that I'm unable to do it myself even at 185 pounds or so, probably because of the wave action. On the other hand, it's nice because if you get into trouble, the prevailing SW winds will blow you into the bay, as opposed to out in the lake or shipping channel. Still, I'm considering another place where the waves aren't so ridiculous...
Here's a video of the rollers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYn8FsiETDIHere's kind of a fun "landing" into the cove (go to 2/3rds the way into the video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEh1EEjDU6kI have a better video camera now so I'm looking forward to making some fun videos this coming summer!
Anyway, onto the questions!
Probably the most annoying thing so far is, when there's a lot of wind and I'm close hauled, the aft edge of the foresail flutters quite a bit. You can actually see/hear it in the "Rollers..." video at about 9 seconds into the video. Does anyone know what's going on with that?
The Trampoline straps have ripped off... I've read about some attempts to punch wholes, use a grommet kit, etc... or should I just buy a new tramp? Are they hard to install? I saw someone just got one off eBay for $170 or so brand new but is that what I could expect to pay?
Should it be so difficult for just one person at 185 lbs to right the boat? I come pretty close but can't quite do it. Plus, its a lot easier to flip with only one person and heavy wave action so I'm going to try to stick with two people or more this summer.... Although I can never seem to convince my wife to go out with me when the waves make the lake look like an ocean

The mast was such a pain to get up at the beginning of the summer, I have left it up for the winter. I was orignally hoping to keep the boat in a boathouse but there wasn't room. Is that bad? Should I be taking the mast down for the winter? Putting a tarp over the boat, etc? The sails are in the non-heated boathouse (suspended from the rafters so that rodents don't try to build another nest with them).
Anyway, thanks in advance for everyone's help. And if anyone is in the area, let me know! It would be fun to do some sailing this summer.
Jon