First time poster here. Used to race a 16 a couple of decades ago, but with work and marriage and family............
I'm setting up my 1981 Hobie 18 (not an SX) and am struggling with finding a starting point for mast rake. I've searched all the past posts and have found good general info regarding the forestay/shrouds and holes/adjusters. Problem is, I'm not sure my forestay or shrouds are stock length: they don't seem to match the measurements I got from Hobie.
Which leads me to my real question. Does anyone have a way checking the position of the mast (fore and aft) that is not related to holes visible in adjusters? Something like, "add a short piece of line to the main halyard and stretch it up to the front bow. Note the point at which it touches the bow tang, then stretch it back to top of rear rudder casting and it should be "x" number of inches longer." I'm just looking for a starting point reference. I've got the forestay down all the way into the adjuster, and with the shrouds tight, the mast looks to my untrained eyes to be still raked back quite a bit.
Any help would be appreciated. Heading up to a regatta this weekend and if I can get the mast close before it hits the water it will allow more time on the water for fine tuning. I don't remember having unusual weather or lee helm last time I sailed her (over 2 years ago) but I also just found out I have been rigging it wrong by tensioning the rig via the jib halyard like on my old 16.
Anyway, thanks for the help,
Mike Bennett
1981 hobie 18
Madera, CA