You got a real good start, nice boat! A little bit of work, cleaning it up, and maybe some new lines, a few parts, and you'll be off and sailing. And welcome to the forum. You can research a ton of info, right here, In the upper sticky section, Hobie Faqs, and at the bottom of this page, ( searchable links) you can find your nearest dealer using their searchable link. There are 3 on the west side of lower MI: Gull Lake Marine, Richland, MI, and Outpost, in South Haven and Saint Joesph, MI. I don't have any first hand knowledge of them, but someone will chime in about them. I have always used Midwest Sailing in Pickney, MI (because its the nearest) and they have been great to deal with, can always get what I am looking for. If and when you replace your lines, parts etc. Next year, If you store it outside, strip it down, to just the hulls and tramp framework. your parts will last a lot longer, put a polymer on all your plastic left outside still attached to the boat, like turtle wax 2000, armour all, or something like that. it will keep it from drying out, and getting brittle. Bar keepers friend, and a good scrub brush, 1 or 2 cans ( 12oz each) should be plenty and will clean up those hulls real good. If you use a pressure washer, just be real careful around those decals, it does not take much, to get them coming off by pealing. Down at the bottom of the page, you can also find a link, for an online parts catalog, and/or a paper version, mailed to your place. There is a wealth of information on this site, of about almost anything you can think of relating to hobie cat sailing, and a lot of great contributors. Just search, and ask if needed, ( Good pictures of what your working on, are a big aid, to help you get answers, to what your working on when needed ) you'll be good to go.
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