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 Post subject: Old Wave Rehab Questions
PostPosted: Mon Jul 08, 2024 6:14 pm 
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Hobie 16 and 14 sailor here. My son acquired an holder Hobie Club Wave that used to be part of a rental fleet. I have helped him refurbish it and we now have it in sailing condition. But there are still a few things we are working on with the rudder system and the main blocks.

The rudders seem to be extremely towed out.
- There does not seem to be any adjustability to the tiller crossbar, like you find on the H16. Do Waves have anything similar? Could old style H16 adjustment inserts be put into a Wave?
- Does anyone know what is the length supposed to be for the tiller crossbar? Wondering if ours got trimmed at some point
- The connectors between the arms and the crossbar are the tendon style, with bolts that screw into each side of a rubber tendon that resembles a windsurfer mast base. However, it seems very large at 3 inches long and resembling an hour glass. Is that stock or aftermarket?

With the blocks, galvanic corrosion appears to have hit the attachment for the main blocks on the rear crossbar. While the fasteners that hold the eyestrap are still attached, it is impossible to tighten them. The hole for one of the fasteners is almost as large as the head of the bolt, so I am not optimistic about that setup's long term viability.
- Anyone tackle anything like this? And how do you replace the backing plates that the eyestraps attach to?
- Here was my thought...I have some old 16 parts and am thinking of riveting an old style H16 jib track across back crossbar (14 to 16 in long) to have some fresh metal to attach to. It would use 6 rivets and 2 screws to secure it in place. I have an old H14 traveller car, the blocks would attach to, so no need for additional parts, except some rivets. Result,...a secure mainblock AND a modest traveller system.

Thanks in advance!

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1991 H14T (Crushed by a Tornado)
2006 Bravo (sold)
1986 Hobie 16 (sold)
1981 Hobe 16 (sold)
1980 Hobie 14 (sold)


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:53 am 
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Possibly you have mounted the rudders on the wrong hulls? left vs right. Try swapping.

We use screws and lock nuts these days. Access is from the under side via a hole in the crossbar. You could drill a larger hole on the underside to tighten the nuts.

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