rfarson wrote:
I am wondering about the advantages/disadvantages of the Wave vs. a 16 ft fiberglass Hobie. I will be sailing with usually one other person.
I am relatively new to sailing so want something pretty easy to handle.
But is the Wave too slow?
Thanks,
Ron
Slow is a relative term. A Wave is fast for a sailboat. Compared to a 16, it is slow. A Wave is a great little boat, very quick to set up, very forgiving, easy to right. Great for beginners and experienced sailors alike.
Now, if pure speed / hull flying is what you want, the 16 maybe your ticket. Esp if you regularly have crew along. The disavantages of the 16, price (if buying new), much less forgiving, set-up time (about 40 min from what I have read). With more than double the sail area compared to the Wave, the 16 is FAST, but can also get you into trouble in high gusty winds (please someone correct me if I am wrong). The Wave can be taken out in pretty much anything. I was sailing this past weekend in 18-25mph winds, and it was a blast! I don't think
I would have taken a 16 in those gusty conditions.
Both are great boats.