TNewc wrote:
Thanks for the advise. In the pile of rigging that came with the boat there was a a 12 foot long shock cord with a block on each end and two blocks that travel along it. Each of these travelling blocks has a loop on it, about the size of a fist. Could this have been used for the vang? My local (100 miles away) Hobie dealer thinks that my boat was rigged for racing because my main only has five battens rather than six.
The shock cord is probably for the Trap wire return system. There are lots of ways to hook them up.
TNewc wrote:
Since I don't have a dolphin striker, then where do I attach the righting line?
I use 2 separate righting lines on my H16, I tie one to each of the front pylons and then cross them to the opposite rear pylon. Untie the line that goes to the rear pylon that is in the water and toss it over the upper hull.
TNewc wrote:
Where I'll be vacationing, the boat will be in the water for about a month either tied to a dock or moored. I might be able to pull it out on a boat ramp for short periods during the day, but other than that there is no way to have the boat out of the water. I am concerned about the hulls getting waterlogged; I had some leaks in the hull seams that I repaired and I am in the process of touching up the gelcoat and then waxing the hulls. Should that help?
You could pull it out in the morning and drain what ever water is in the hulls
TNewc wrote:
Since we are talking about the hulls, each of my hulls has something large loose in them. If I pick up each hull and tip it side to side or end to end, you can hear and feel it moving around. My Hobie dealer says that it is hull flotation that has become loose. It seems to have some weight to it, if it was floatation then I would expect it to be light and not have such "thud" as it moves around. I thought about cutting some holes in the tops of the hulls so I can check things out and then install some deck plates, but it seems drastic. Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks
As I understand it, the floats are a denser (more dense)?? Styrofoam block. I would not worry about the thumps.
Hope this helps a bit
Sam