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Author: | BEL666 [ Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:23 am ] |
Post subject: | New hobie I-cat |
Hi, Any news on the I-cat in the US? Will the boat be available there? What do you guys think about it? http://www.hobie-cat.net/img/news/icat_paris.jpg http://www.hobie-cat.net/img/news/icat_paris2.jpg Gill |
Author: | Karl Brogger [ Mon Dec 29, 2008 7:40 am ] |
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I really want to know what it weighs. Somebody on Catsailor was told the iCat would cost 17,500 Euro, which means the boat is going to be at least $25k in the US. That doens't include the spinnaker, or a jib. Very cool though, it looks like the hull shape is the same, but its tough with the dark colour and the from a picture though. It doesn't have the decks like the FXone either. Looks like from the specs that it is 2" narrower, and 2" longer than the FXone. or, its a typo. |
Author: | H14Turbo [ Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:57 pm ] |
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I heard that I will weigh about 100kg. Not bad for a cat that size. |
Author: | Karl Brogger [ Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:05 pm ] |
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100kg = 220 lbs. That thing will be wicked if thats the case. |
Author: | BEL666 [ Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:39 am ] |
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Price will be around 17.500 according to Hobie Europe. No confirmation about the weight. For a carbon cat (alu mast) it should be around 100 kgs. I also guess the information enclosed is the correct info: HOBIE code name « CARBON » Technical data 􀂃 Length : 5,25 m 􀂃 Width : 2,55 m 􀂃 Mast height : 8,50 m 􀂃 Main sail area : 16 m² The cat sure looks nice, but any idea what the strategy is behind this? They built a nice cat, but not out of any possible class (not FX One, not F16, not 1.04 (sort of 'class' in France), .... I don't understand what the target group is. I'm guessing, you love the FX One, so you continue in that class or you want something lighter with the same specs -> you buy a cheaper cat that is part of a world wide class -> F16. Gill[/img] |
Author: | Karl Brogger [ Wed Feb 04, 2009 4:33 pm ] |
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I'm not sure what the thinking is behind it. If I were HCE I would have made it F16 compliant. It'd still be an expensive option for F16 though. I'm sure they could find a way to add 10lbs of weight as well to get it up to F16 minimums ![]() I was talking to another sailor about the iCat last week, we both came to the conclusion it'd be nice having a 220lb 17ft boat. A full 100lbs lighter than the FXone. It's gotta be a rocket, the FXone has a sandbag rating. Loosing that much weight would definetly put a smile on my face. |
Author: | BEL666 [ Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:55 pm ] |
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Karl, Just buy an F16 if you want a fast and light boat... ![]() I hope to sail an I-cat this summer in Holland, I'll tell you what it feels like! Regards, Gill |
Author: | J_Eaton [ Thu Feb 05, 2009 2:29 pm ] |
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Karl Brogger wrote: I'm not sure what the thinking is behind it. If I were HCE I would have made it F16 compliant. It'd still be an expensive option for F16 though. I'm sure they could find a way to add 10lbs of weight as well to get it up to F16 minimums
![]() I don't think the F16 is on the radar in France, but maybe Gill can change that by continuing to race at Carnac... ![]() ![]() Regardless, seems like the F104 thing has been dormant for a while so maybe the HCE thinking is start a new OD class with old molds...making a new, lightweight boat without really designing a new boat, just changing construction materials and methods. Keeps them out of the formula class (or A class) arms race, IF the class takes off and is successful. They wont have to introduce the J-cat, to replace the I-cat, in five years to "keep up" with the competition (ala Tiger and Wildcat). ...and doesn't the EUR to USD exchange rate just BLOW!!! Who knows?..certainly not me ![]() |
Author: | Karl Brogger [ Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:03 pm ] |
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actually the exchange rate has settled down pretty well. about $1.28 = 1 Euro. That beats the pants off of $1.65 This is not a FXone hull shape. Its longer, the bows are different, the 2 deck panels on each hull are gone, and from the crappy 3D rendering pics it looks like its using a waaayyy longer board. It looks real similar from the pics, but I bet if you put the two side by side it would be really noticable. People think the FXone is spendy, tack another $5k on the price and only stupid people like me buy them. I wouldn't hold my breath for a class to develop. Who know's though, A-cats aren't cheap and their 2nd in numbers only to probably the cheapest racing class the H16. (I don't really count waves, all though I should) I also wish they would've picked a better name. iCrap is the first thing that comes to mind. Having a last name that is so easily associated with bouger and getting teased through childhood make me think on names. ![]() I tried to duplicate the camera angle, but theres a wall in the way and I'm honestly too lazy to move the boat. ![]() |
Author: | J_Eaton [ Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:27 am ] |
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Quote: This is not a FXone
Well "blow me down!", very interesting indeed. ps I will read all the previous posts before posting, I will read all the previous posts before posting, I will read all the previous posts before posting... ![]() |
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