agardunia wrote:
wannahobie wrote:
IMO you can't beat that price for a 4 YO Wave. Even if you need to replace tramp. As long as the hulls look ok (no cracks or weird defects) then go for it! A new one is $4500!
The hulls looked great. It only had minor scratches on the bottom from beaching the boat in the sand. From the searches I have done looks like excellent (stored inside) hobie waves with trailer are going for 4-5k. I am surprised how well the hold there value. My wife was not to excited about this sailing/hobie at first, but once she saw the boat and listened to use talk she got excited and said it looked like fun. I got permission now so I am going to pick it up on Wednesday. Anything I should look at before I hand the money over? I might ask him to take it out for a test run ( he is right on the water).
mike
Mast looks good, straight, no signs of bieng dropped? You said sail looks good? Rudders/tillers/castings all look and function well (lock down and pop back up easily)? All parts appear to be there, from mast float to drain plugs? If some small parts are missing, no biggie, you can get parts from the local dealer.
As it has been exposed to elements for 4 yrs, there might be some things which may need attention. How do the seatpads look? Replacements are about $20 ea. Halyard? About $60 if it looks really bad. Probably ok. Mainsheet? Probably weathered if it has been on the boat. Not expensive. The biggest probable replacement item would be the tramp. Really not a big deal to replace, just expensive, about $500 for a club model tramp, but would make the boat look like new. As with any used cat, you probably want to consider replacing the shrouds/forestay, unless you can see by condition of sail, it had extremely little use. Generally you want to replace those wires about 2-4 years.
Even with a few needed replacement items, sounds like a good deal.
Oh, to answer you question from your first post, no, jib is not standard on the Wave. Nor is really needed. More of a training tool, or to give crew something to do. Adds a slight amount of speed.
If you need a trailer, keep your eyes on your local classifieds. Just about any catamaran trailer can be adapted. If not, a new one from Hobie is ~1k