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Author:  ConnorG [ Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:17 pm ]
Post subject:  EPO3 rudders

I was looking at the parts and accessories catalog on the hobie site and saw the EPO3 rudder blades listed. Is there any difference in the 2 vs the 3? It looks like the part number for the EPO3 matches the part number for the Kevlar EPO2 blades.
Is the EPO3 an improvement on the EPO2 in terms of the foil shape or is it just a new look?

Author:  Jbernier [ Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: EPO3 rudders

EPO3 RUDDER BLADE
New catalog, Page 18… The EPO is back! This third generation rudder the EPO3 combines the original shape of the EPO2 rudder with an improved trailing edge. We developed the EPO3 rudder blade as the next generation performance rudder blade for the 14, 16, 17, 18 and 20. With this proven foil shape and a fine trailing edge, the EPO3 offers reduced cavitation with smoother, more forgiving control. The EPO3 rudder is stiff where it counts due to its hand laid fiberglass construction incorporating extra cloth for longitudinal stiffness. We have placed extra glass in all the right places to ensure that it is tough enough for the most demanding sailors using extreme mast rake. You will experience supreme performance and handling not found with other rudder blades. White EPO3: Gucci looks, stiff and light weight.

Author:  GD_NC [ Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:47 pm ]
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So for those of you running out to upgrade, I'll be happy to give your old, tired, and obsolete EPO 1's or 2's a good home on the back of my boat. :D

Author:  hobiesrock [ Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:42 pm ]
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Yeah that! Toss me some barely used sails too! :twisted:

Author:  jonh [ Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:22 pm ]
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GD_NC wrote:
So for those of you running out to upgrade, I'll be happy to give your old, tired, and obsolete EPO 1's or 2's a good home on the back of my boat. :D


lmao GD and HR

Author:  waheed [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:09 am ]
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I was just about to get some new rudders. Wonder if they are available in Aus yet.

Author:  mmadge [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:46 am ]
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Pretty sure you can find them there, in fact would not surprise me if that is where they are made.

Author:  GD_NC [ Sat May 18, 2013 12:33 pm ]
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Just saw the price!!!! OUCH! :shock:

Those would double the value of my boat! :lol:

Author:  ftlauderdale16 [ Sat May 18, 2013 8:09 pm ]
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GD_NC wrote:
Just saw the price!!!! OUCH! :shock:

Those would double the value of my boat! :lol:


More expensive than EPO2's?


Have a Hobie Day!

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Author:  BigWhoop [ Sun May 19, 2013 5:14 am ]
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Jbernier wrote:
EPO3 RUDDER BLADE
New catalog, Page 18… The EPO is back! This third generation rudder the EPO3 combines the original shape of the EPO2 rudder with an improved trailing edge. We developed the EPO3 rudder blade as the next generation performance rudder blade for the 14, 16, 17, 18 and 20. With this proven foil shape and a fine trailing edge, the EPO3 offers reduced cavitation with smoother, more forgiving control. The EPO3 rudder is stiff where it counts due to its hand laid fiberglass construction incorporating extra cloth for longitudinal stiffness. We have placed extra glass in all the right places to ensure that it is tough enough for the most demanding sailors using extreme mast rake. You will experience supreme performance and handling not found with other rudder blades. White EPO3: Gucci looks, stiff and light weight.


... and the Wave!!!

Author:  srm [ Sun May 19, 2013 5:20 am ]
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ftlauderdale16 wrote:

More expensive than EPO2's?


I recently heard a rumor that the new EPO3s retail for roughly $450.....each!

If that's true, I think its a sign that the class leadership may have lost focus on some of the fundamental class principles...

INTENT AND OBJECTIVE
Hobie Catamarans are designed to be easy to
sail with the least amount of trouble to owners.
Boat and component changes, which have no
direct bearing upon boat speed, are the only
changes allowed. The intent and objective of
the INTERNATIONAL HOBIE CLASS ASSOCIA-
TION (IHCA) RULES are:

a)To keep each boat as equal, simple and
cost free as possible by rigidly maintaining,
without deviation, the one-design features
of the Hobie Cat for class racing.

b)To increase boat speed only through the use
of racing tactics and sailing skills

sm

Author:  MBounds [ Sun May 19, 2013 5:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: EPO3 rudders

srm wrote:
ftlauderdale16 wrote:

More expensive than EPO2's?


I recently heard a rumor that the new EPO3s retail for roughly $450.....each!

If that's true, I think its a sign that the class leadership may have lost focus on some of the fundamental class principles...

sm

Class leadership has nothing to do with Hobie Cat's introduction of the EPO3. Hobie Cat Company could manufacture $10,000 rudders (not that there's a market for them) and the class would have no say in the matter.

Hobie Cat Company and the Hobie Class Association (both International and North American) are separate entities.

Hobie Cat Co. obviously believes there's a market for $450 rudder blades. Personally, I'm happy with the two sets of EPO2s and 1 set of Euro Carbon rudders that I own, and I'm not in a hurry to plunk down a large boat buck on two new rudders.

Author:  GD_NC [ Sun May 19, 2013 7:15 am ]
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I just hope they keep making the EPO2s which are already at high-end of the boat splurge range now. EPO3s are off the charts. That's 9% of a new H16!!!

Author:  MVD [ Sun May 19, 2013 7:44 pm ]
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Ditto, Garret. I could see possibly buying a set of EPO2s for my 14, but $900 for a pair of EPO3s is out of the question.

Author:  ronholm [ Sun May 19, 2013 8:32 pm ]
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Yep. 900 for a pair of rudders... That puts them out of 'want' for me.. The EPO2's I hemmed and hawed over because that was just on the edge of what I was wishing to spend for rudders I know my crazy azz is just going to take out and ding up... Heck... I had my pennies all counted up and called my favorite dealer... Out of EPO2's... expecting EPO3's soon... Arrggg...

I think I talked him into selling me the EPO2's from his boat.. So maybe it is going to work out..

But dang... At 900 bucks I could buy an old beater boat and have more fun per dollar out trashing it, sending new folks out, ect.... than I could with a shiny new set of rudders..


It's all good with me... I am casting a mold from a set of original EPO's and going to build a set of cedar rudders.... :) This seals the deal.. Building them sounds like a great fun challenge!

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