YES!!!
Anyone can learn to sail a 14, they are a very simple little boat and with this forum to back you up, you will be racing in a few days.
I bought my 14T about 6 months ago. All I had experience with was a sunfish that I had sailed for ages. Within a week of getting the 14 I was flying a hull and out running most small mono's on the water. Let warn you, you will get addicted to it fast.
The only issue is how much you weight, the 14 is a solo boat and to much weight makes her a little sluggish. I take my friend out on it all the time and from time to time manage to find a female companion and the boat handles okay but it won't win any races. On my own it flys, and can outrun most other cats at the lake I sail at. Another advantage of the 14 is the simplicity, I can pull up to the beach and be sailing in 15-20 minutes on my own. It doesn't get much better than that!!
As for righting the boat, just make sure you have a mast float and if that is to expensive get an old milk jug and run it up with the main, it will serve the same function as a float. I weigh 165 and can right my 14T, so if you are my size or bigger your should be able to handle it.
Last of all you will have a blast on a 14, is it a turbo model or just the regular.
_________________ Nacra 5.2 "Elsies"
Hobie 14T, "Blazin" I guess I am keeping her!
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