Skipshot wrote:
So if you think you need new sails and want to order them from Hobie then you should get new rigging, too. If you need new rigging and want to keep the old sails then have the rigging made to the lengths on your boat now.
Well, I have the new shrouds already and the sail repaired by a loft. Would have been awful nice for the dealer to tell me that when I oedered the shrouds, he knew the year of my boat.
What is the difference in length? If just a couple of inches, couldn't I solve this with a longer chainplate for the shrouds?
I sailed it yesterday with regular chain as a forestay extension until I get back from vacation and get what I need to set it properly. I hookdd the jib on the 1st link below the old forestay. I was able to sheet in full with a couple of inches to spare before going block to block and there was no fluttering. I don't understand how it can flutter if I can sheet in full before going block to block.
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Marc...
1978 Hobie 16 Keoke, sail# 36 84
