chrisj wrote:
Chekika wrote:
chrisj wrote:
Once the damn thing is too heavy to pick up, does another 50 pounds really matter? Sure, it's 20% cheaper, but is that what the AI is going to become - a stripped down, cheapo version of the TI?
I guess you have a simple decision, Chris,
don't buy a 2015 AI 2.Keith
I was never going to, Keith. I'm just mourning the end of an era. It's actually got me thinking maybe it is time to pony up for a 2+ seater.
I too am mourning the end of an era.
I had hoped that the AIv2 might just be versatile enough for me to upgrade (which is why I began this post) but I've decided that an AI is no longer suitable for my usage.
When I upgrade (actually downgrade to a Revo16) I will be AI-less for the first time in 7 years. Before the TI came along I even had 2 AI's so that friends could join me. I've had some wonderful experiences with this most versatile of craft.
I can honestly say that it has changed my life!
So thank you Hobie for making such a wonderful craft.
I fully understand the design direction Hobie have taken with this boat. Sailing is the obvious emphasis and to make a far more capable sailing craft is commendable. I know the majority will enjoy the upgrades and that is great.
I will continue sailing the incredible TI and upgrade it in due course. I have come to really enjoy sailing this solo.
Being honest, even if the AI remained unchanged I probably would still have downgraded to a Revo16 for my commute.
The 2015 AI upgrade has made my choice a no brainer.
As I approach the end of my working life (about two and a half years away) I am wanting lighter. When I first began commuting it was in an Oasis. That lasted a bit over a year, until I got the AI. In Adventure mode I would take the mast, small sail, DB, mast adaptor with me on every trip, just in the hope of getting a sail in. The last few years I've been much more selective and only take the sailing gear if I know I can sail. I have two very steep hills I have to wheel up ...and they are not getting any easier, so I have become very weight conscious. I know the new AI hull will just be too heavy for me and will not paddle as well either.
So even though I'm tinged with sadness that the AI will have to go, I'm very happy that the end result of a TI/Revo16 combination to replace it should make for an even better sailing/commuting experience!