mmiller wrote:
The Hobie 16 is very hard to measure... very asymmetrical, so just to compare to the other boat.
Okay, I'm under the assumption the point along the bottom of the hulls would remain parallel. I didn't have a lot of time to mess with it last night, but the striker rod was not all that tight. I loosened it all the way, the crossbar didn't budge, so I just snugged it back up. There is a little fore/aft movement with the striker rod and bar, but that should be normal from what I've read. I'm still going to measure just to make sure the front of the hulls are not pulled way in, but it's looking like I'm stuck with it this way. I'm going to try to compare the other crossbar over the weekend and see if any difference can be measured. I made a longer extension for the front in order to pin the shroud easier. Once I had the sails up, rig tensioned, and side shrouds adjusted, there was no problem getting the main close to block to block, and appears to have decent rake, so I think I'm all good.
On a side note, one thing I did notice last night was a slight bulge to the outside at the rear starboard hull, but I think it may be okay. I'm no expert on the hull fabrication, but it looks like it's all still connected as it should be. I grabbed the rear crossbar and rocked side to side pretty hard, and could hear a faint thud near the area, might just be the foam clunking. I piped an endoscope in the drain plug to take a better look. I did notice one piece of frayed out fiberglass along the shoe/hull in one spot, but all of the fiberglass looked well connected between the pylon/shoe and the shoe/hull. I will start a new thread on that and provide a video later.