Rojoyinc wrote:
Rich - THANKS! most helpful... (line size info etc) thanks!
lilttle wing - (I thought I did that- went to hobie forum to find help, pictures, tips. I have to say (your not much help) but at least you replied. I use to scuba dive and it was common chat in and around the water docks and marina's that most sailers are snobs. (fellow motor boaters would say, they won't talk to you - they're sailers. I'm starting to find that out online.
Rich you're the exception. I appreciate the help.
My observation- I've gotten into MANY sports, hobbies and have always used forums to learn new things. (I enjoy learning which is why I get into so many new things). In my many years of being online... I have to say with much experience that trying to get help from the sailing community "online" at least is like pulling teeth.
(does anyone post pictures? actually share/help?) for example - my rudder pole/rod/tiller? has a really nasty connection (the previous owner hogged up) to make this connection with a big nasty rusty bolt that is just waiting to puncture my main sail when I lower it. I want to redo this but looking at parts, not sure what I need or what will fit, as I'm not sure I have stock tiller rod or holes or connections.
It would be easy for me to post a pic - show what I have and (get a response) as I have with other learning experiences on other forums.
Yet I don't see this sort of interaction on here. Sad - is there a more active/more helpful (pictures, diagrams etc) forum that anyone can point me to? I'll then not bother you here any further. = (
(even getting access to this forum was strange, not only a email confirmation - but then had to wait to be "turned on" or - accepted? not a good reputation for the sport.)
I wonder how any one learned to sail their hobie before the Internet, I was not trying to be a smart ass, try the library, I hope your computer does not crash, you might not get on the water
