Johnnymoto wrote:
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Sounds like you were running way too deep. Most cats, including Hobie 16s, sail better (faster) downind with the apparant wind at approximately 90 degrees and "tacking" downwind. Get a good wind vane/bridle fly and keep your eyes on it when going downwind. It should never be pointing far from 90 degrees. If it does, then you're sailing too deep and in danger of doing a "flying gybe." Also be sure to glance behind the boat frequently when sailing downwind, especially in gusty & shifty wind, so you can see the gusts coming before they hit you. Last, if you're sailing downwind and you see the jib go slack, that is a sure sign that you're heading WAY too low and should head up immediately or risk doing an unplanned gybe.
Sorry to see that you got banged up, but really, you don't need to pad the boom. Just sail the boat at a higher angle and flying gybes are basically a non-issue.
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