David,
Thanks alot for the encouragement. I tell ya, if there's one thing I've already found out that I love about Hobie sailors, its how encouraging all of you are. I've had my share of first time frustrations. The first time I ever started flying a hull consequently led to a few capsizes. I almost ran out of energy when I had to right the boat about three times for the same capsize on one gusty day. I'd get her over and she'd just keep on going. I had a few boats come over for assistance but I was bound and determined to get her up again myself, which eventually I did. When I found out what soft hulls were, and then found out that I had one, I will admit that was kind of a bummer. But it led me to this forum, and the expoxy repair method, and I have learned so much more from the advice given here. I wouldn't trade any of it for anything. I've had several "hobbies" over the years but Hobie sailing is much deaper than that. It's really become a passion of mine more than anything. And your right, it's not about the work, it's about the fun. And man is it fun. Now I just can't wait for warmer weather

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So thank you David for your advise and encouragement, and that goes to everyone else on this forum. It just keeps becoming more apparant to me that Hobie sailing truely is a way of life.
Open seas and stiff breazes to you all,
James