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Author:  Zimmybows [ Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Going in circles

I’m a newbie and have been consumed with the advice in this forum , greatly appreciated
I just picked up my first Hobie Cat, Its a 1980 16’ needs a lot of clean up work
Reading all the post on rudder/tiller adjustments but still missing directional, < > Are my rudder extensions just bent to hell or are they supposed to have a bend? :twisted:
Are they marked port or stbd?, Right now the rudders do not line up and the extensions point outward )_(

Also any recommendation on a good book for rigging Hobie 16’, need lots of pictures to compare.
And a good place to buy parts online? No Boating store close by and the Hobie dealer is a good 2 hour away :cry: [/b]

Author:  Skipshot [ Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:53 pm ]
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Welcome to the joys of learning how to rig and sail a Hobie. To answer your questions:

1. You likely have the rudders attached to the boat incorrectly. There is a port and starboard, and you can tell by a slight bend in the tiller of each towards the center of the boat when they are attached.

2. Once you put the rudders on properly you can adjust the alignment from the tiller cross bar by loosening the nut on the end cap and sliding the end cap to where you want it. Read about it in the FAQ section.

3. Books: At least have the Hobie 16 Assembly Manual, which can be downloaded from Hobie. Also, contact your closest dealer and have a Hobie catalog mailed to you, this way you know the names and part numbers of the boat and can easily order them from the dealer. Another on-line parts dealer is www.murrays.com

Author:  Sail Revolution [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:29 am ]
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In a haste to rig my old 18, I put the rudders on backwards one time and left the beach. It's quite a surprise when you get floating and the boat doesn't steer. As John said, there is a left and a right.

For parts call the one of these guys that it closest to you and establish a relationship. All of us can ship parts but you'll be better off in the long run as far as support for your product to have your local dealer do it. Also, see if there is a local fleet that you could hook up with. One outing with a fleet will teach you a ton! Have fun with your boat!

MIDWEST SAILING
8955 DEXTER-PINCKNEY ROAD
PINCKNEY, MI 48169
Phone: 1-734-426-4155
E-mail: [email protected]

GULL LAKE MARINE
12485 E. D AVENUE
RICHLAND, MI 49083
Phone: 1-269-629-4507
E-mail: [email protected]

Author:  Johnny Wildcat [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 3:56 am ]
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Zimmybows,

The closest Hobie fleet to you is Fleet 276. We are based in SE Michigan and usually sail out of Metro Beach on Lake St. Clair. We have members that live in the Flint area who join us for our fun activities. Check out our website at www.fleet276.org for more info. BTW...we are having a fun sail out to Gull Island on July 8. See the website for details. The closest dealer to you is Midwest Sailing. Basically straight down 23 to Pinckney...just over an hours drive away. Michael Ehnis can get you hooked up with any parts you may need. Good luck and we hope to see you in the water playing with us sometime.

John Bauldry
Commodore, Hobie Fleet 276
Commerce, MI
Hobie Tiger #1704

PS: A big SHOUT OUT to Jeremy at Surf City Cats. Hope you are well and doing great.
JB 8)

Author:  Sail Revolution [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:41 am ]
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What's up John? Hook your boat up to some crazy prototype car with wires sticking out all over and come visit!

Zimmy, Hook up with these guys and all of your questions will be answered by some really great people!

Author:  Banzilla [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Going in circles

Zimmybows wrote:
Are they marked port or stbd?, Right now the rudders do not line up and the extensions point outward )_( [/b]



Actualy, I found some marking on the inside of the upper and lower casting. LUR RUR for left upper rudder and right upper rudder LLR and RLR for the loser castings. I think I was putting the stiffing disks in them so you might have to remove the blade to find them.

Author:  Zimmybows [ Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:53 am ]
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THANKS for the information
I have the next 2 week off so I plan on getting the boat back in shape before I hit the water.

Author:  Zimmybows [ Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:09 pm ]
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I found the marks Banzilla directed me to and they are swapped.
The guy I bought it from never took it off the trailer. The rudders where assembled in the trailers storage box, so I wonder how the folks he bought it from 4 years ago ever sailed it? Maybe that is why they sold it? :wink:
Ordered new tiller hardware connection kit and Cams and will put the whole thing back together when parts arrive.

THANKS AGAIN

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