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 The hobie 16 is probably the easiest boat to step the mast solo. A lot of guys suggest using your jib sheet, around a simple single pulley at the forward mast suppors clipped to a trap handle, once the mast is up, cleat the jib sheet to hold the mast up so you can hop down and pin the forestay. I've used the mast stepper system in my hobie 20 , took me a long time to setup so I stopped using it. If you have double trapeze setups on your 16 you can use two to stabilize the mast and a third to winch up the mast. The winch will then hold up the mast while you pin the forestay.
 The hobie 16 is probably the easiest boat to step the mast solo. A lot of guys suggest using your jib sheet, around a simple single pulley at the forward mast suppors clipped to a trap handle, once the mast is up, cleat the jib sheet to hold the mast up so you can hop down and pin the forestay. I've used the mast stepper system in my hobie 20 , took me a long time to setup so I stopped using it. If you have double trapeze setups on your 16 you can use two to stabilize the mast and a third to winch up the mast. The winch will then hold up the mast while you pin the forestay.