HobieMarty wrote:
Why are the '84-'85 boats considered "fragile"?
Originally, the Hobie 16 was overbuilt - there never was any real engineering done - it was all done by hand and by eye.
In mid-1983 (1984 model year) Hobie Cat reduced the weight by reducing the amount of resin, the fiberglass cloth weight and by vacuum-bagging the layup. It was a win-win - the boats were lighter, more lively and they cost less to make. However, they went a bit far with the weight reduction program and the result was an increase in hull warranty claims - so the weights went back up for a while until they gained experience with the process.
'84 and '85 boats are not as long-lived as the boats from other years, so they're "fragile." There are very few of them around these days, compared to the early '80s models.