Heh... lemme break this down.
Hobie 18 #7877 wrote:
Hey! I see that you have your 16 at lake Nasworthy. I am guessing that you have it docked at the Air Force rec camp. That is great!
You guessed right.

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You will pretty much always have great winds. They typically average 15 to 20 every day.
Mostly I've been seeing "5-10" reported but whenever I come outside after school and see the flags straight out I head over to the lake now; figure I can study after the sun goes down.

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However, be really cautious about keeping your hobie outside. The temperatures are really hot in San Angelo and placing your boat in the somewhat cool water may cause problems (extreme temperature change on the hulls). You may want to consider splashing them down before dunking them straight in.
Hmm... good call, although I hope the tarp helps with that.
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Also, watch the weather carefully. San Angelo can, and very often, have severe storms with large hail. The winds will take a toll on your standing rigging.
Suggestions there? Maybe use more docking line to pull down a bit on the forestay to increase the tension?
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The sun will take a toll on your hulls.
See note above on the tarp.
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Finally, the storms may destroy your boat with it being outside. You may really want to consider putting it inside some type of storage. There is a storage place on Knickerbocker road near the turn onto Red Bluff road that is decent in price. You may need to check to see if your mast will fit though.
I looked at some of the storage places but they wanted $70+/month whereas I'm paying $50/mo here + another $10/mo on base to park the trailer, and I really wanted to have the mast up.

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I am going to be in San Angelo on the 28th of August and if you have questions, or might have the time to sail, let me know and I will bring my boat.
The 28th is a Saturday I see. If there's wind I'll definately be sailing then.

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Not too many people sail in San Angelo so I know when they see you they are probably taking pictures and possibly shooting video of you like they do me when I am there.
Heh. Dunno, I heard when O.C. Fisher was full lots of people went sailing up there but it's mostly empty now so everyone goes to Amistad I guess?
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Also, you may want to consider getting a hobie mast bob. Nasworthy is only 29 feet deep next to the dam, considerably shallower in the middle, and if you go turtle you might damage something.
I have considered that but I really don't like the looks of that thing. I'd rather run up a gallon jug with the sail. LOL What I *did* mean to do the other day but forgot is test my mast for leaks; I'll have to drop it one of these days and do that.
Thanks for the suggestions, broly!
Jim