sunvista: We bought a H-14T last year for my daughter, and it's great for her size/weight, but, at first, I honestly didn't care much for the thing. (Obvious reasons such as it's a lot more sensitive to weight placement than the 16, less buoyant, etc.) However, after working out some leaky mast issues, we have really put it through the paces this year and I'm quite impressed. I haven't even taken it out myself in lighter wind, but when when the wind gets above about 15 or so, and you'd be getting into survival mode solo on the 16, the 14 is a blast! I've never windsurfed, but I imagine that this approaches that experience (plus there's a place for a cooler full of beer)! I really expected the 14T to completely bury the leeward hull and be a dog when trapping out and flying a hull, beam reaching, etc., but it really perfoms nicely with proper weight distibution. It's cool to be able to go out and blast around in bigger wind when the 16 would be such a handful. And I don't worry much about flipping, because I can easily right it solo with no aids (even when practicing with no wind) at about 5' 7" and 180 lbs. My daughter weighs about 120, and can't quite right it on her own. I'd guess that if your weight is somewhere between 120 and 160, you may need a small righting bag.
The only issue I haven't fully resolved with the boat is that, even when using all the proper techniques, it turtles very quickly when capsized. Our local reservoir is relatively shallow and has a muddy bottom, so the mast will stick easilly and power boat assistance is required.....unacceptable. A couple of gallon orange juice jugs are the temporary fix for that. I don't think it would be difficult to bring up from turtled in deeper water.
In summary, I'm really glad we got the 14T, and plan to keep it for those big wind days even when/if my daughter moves on to something else. I know this is a lot more info than you requested, but (in case you couldn't tell) , I'd encourage anyone to get a 14 for their stable if they can afford to buy it, maintain it, have a place to store it, etc.
_________________ Jerome Vaughan Hobie 16
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