amart wrote:
I just bought an 18 hobie can in Florida and I absolutely loved the one time I got to sail it; I just hauled it back to Michigan and am waiting on ice to sail her again. The exact year is unknown, but I do believe it is pre 85 as the mast and boom are metal( someone told me post 84 they are no longer metal.
When I brought it back in I was unable to get the main to come down and ended up having to lower the mast with the sail attached. Is there a modification that allows the sails to come out of the hook easier? When I lowered it the rotation cup thing that hinges at the bottom broke right at the pin point. Should I contact my local fabricator for this part or is there somewhere I should be able to get another?
It's best to get original parts for your cat from a dealer.
As far as lowering the sail, pull up on the halyard to the stop and while holding it as far as it will go rotate the rear of the mast to starboard. Then, holding the mast in this position pull the sail down and it will unhook.
Always point your boat into the wind when riging or unriging the sails.
Get back to us and let us know how you did. If it still does not work, your ring that goes into the hook on top of the mast may have a bad knot.