Surf City Catamarans wrote:
I don't see it. If one were going to spend $1300 on sails, why not go with the Hobie ones for $1350? I can tell from the pic that that jib is way different than the current Hobie design. From the pics, it looks like the material is 1oz lighter than the stock Hobie sails. I'm not trying to be rude. What am I missing here?
By sticking with class sails:
1) You know that the quality is good, and backed by the manufacturer.
2) The sails were designed by the manufacturer of the boat.
3) If you ever decide to race, you can.
4) If you ever decide to sell the boat, you have the (huge) advantage of saying that the boat is, "Class legal for racing."
5) If you decide to crush the boat, you can easily sell the sails as 'Class Legal'.
1) The quality
is good. I had to take a leap of faith that FX will do a good job, but after seeing the final product, I was very pleased. As far as standing behind their product, when my sail ripped when the batten popped out of the pocket, FX fixed the sail for free, whereas I seriously doubt Hobie would have done that.
2) What is so special about a Hobie sail? It does not have a curve formed in the sail shape. There is no high tech fabric. It is pretty much a triangular, flat Dacron product. As such, as long as the experienced sailmaker at XYZ has the proper specs of the sail, they should be able to produce a quality product similar to what Hobie produces. Yes, the sail is the lighter weight Dacron since some colors are not available in the heavy weight Dacron. But, less weight makes the boat go faster.
3) I don't really care about racing other than play racing other boats that happen to be sailing around me. I would venture to guess that 90% of H16 sailors couldn't care less about being class legal, but they do want their boat to stand out.
4) I was able to sell the boat. See #3.
5) See #3.
Hobie only offers 2 styles of sails for the H16, all white or red/smoke. I did not like either option. Since Hobie does not do custom colors, I had to go elsewhere. I don't think someone who has Tequila Sunrise color scheme would be willing to go to a Hobie sail and lose the colors they have. The options they have is to buy some 20 year old POC or find someone who will duplicate the color scheme.
IMHO, it doesn't matter if you're class legal, but you have to have a nice looking boat.