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Author:  gino [ Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:59 pm ]
Post subject:  SAILS MISSING FROM THE SAIL PATTERN HISTORY GUIDE

hey Matt and Matt - there are a couple of favorites missing. i think from 14 worlds back in the eighties? black and brown, and, green and light blue. is my memory serving me wrong here? can i see a pic of those? how come they are not on the PDF sail pattern history?

Author:  MBounds [ Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: SAILS MISSING FROM THE SAIL PATTERN HISTORY GUIDE

If you read the text that accompanies the guide, you'll note that:

1) It's Hobie 16s only (most 14 and 18 patterns were similar)
2) It's North America only (sorry, don't have the resources to track all the Euro patterns)
3) No worlds outside North America are included

The original Hotline articles for all the world championships are in the process of being scanned and posted on the http://www.hobieworlds.com site (specifically http://past.hobieworlds.com/pastworlds.htm). So far, we're up to 1987, with another three scheduled to hit the scanner this week.

The ones you mention are the 1981 Hobie 14 Worlds in Fortaleza, Brazil (green / light blue) and the 1979 Hobie 14 Worlds in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa (dk. brown/orange/yellow)

I've considered doing another guide of all the worlds sails, but that's about 100 hours of time I just don't have right now (the original guides (16, 17, 20) have about 1000 hours into them, including the updates and corrections). The worlds sails are harder because many have corporate logos on them that need to be reproduced - look at the 1995 Huatulco sail below. I'm also fanatical about detail - for example, the sail numbers used for the nationals boats on the guide are the actual sail numbers used at the event for each color, and in the case of the Huatulco sails, the "O'Neil" logo was on the opposite side of the sail, so you see it reversed and partially transparent, along with repositioned flying H and smaller sail numbers.
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Author:  mmiller [ Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: SAILS MISSING FROM THE SAIL PATTERN HISTORY GUIDE

100 hours you don't have? Come on Matt!

What about all the hours wasted driving around to Micro brews this summer?

Author:  MBounds [ Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:19 am ]
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mmiller wrote:
100 hours you don't have? Come on Matt!

What about all the hours wasted driving around to Micro brews this summer?

That was a 30th anniversary trip with my wife - you got to pay to play!

Author:  DVL [ Wed Sep 11, 2013 3:49 pm ]
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Quote:
That was a 30th anniversary trip with my wife - you got to pay to play!


Take a lesson men. That's how you get to be married that long.

Matt, Congratulations to you and your wife on 30 years. Also, Thanks for all you do for this sport and Hobie sailing in general.

Author:  jackB [ Wed Sep 11, 2013 7:54 pm ]
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mmiller wrote:
What about all the hours wasted driving around to Micro brews this summer?


Hey Matt M., I am confused :?

How is that driving around to micro-brew a waste of time?

Here is Canada we take our beer seriously... :mrgreen:

Author:  mmiller [ Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:48 am ]
Post subject:  Re: SAILS MISSING FROM THE SAIL PATTERN HISTORY GUIDE

:)

Author:  MBounds [ Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: SAILS MISSING FROM THE SAIL PATTERN HISTORY GUIDE

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWYt3TccF20[/youtube]

Author:  M in MI [ Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: SAILS MISSING FROM THE SAIL PATTERN HISTORY GUIDE

Quote:
100 hours you don't have? Come on Matt!

What about all the hours wasted driving around to Micro brews this summer?


Blasphemy! I tell Ya!

Funny vid Matt B, I hope you made it to Bells in k-zoo and Arcadia in Battle Creek.

Author:  MBounds [ Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:10 pm ]
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M in MI wrote:
Funny vid Matt B, I hope you made it to Bells in k-zoo and Arcadia in Battle Creek.

We took the northern route (I-96) and hit Founder's in Grand Rapids, New Holland, Saugatuck, then down the east coast of Lake MI to Round Barn in Baroda and Greenbush in Sawyer on our way to retrieving my daughter from Evanston, IL.

Could have hit those on the way home, but I was beered out by then. I have a friend that works in the lab at Bell's, so I'll get the VIP treatment when I get there. Their Two-Hearted Ale is my favorite, year round brew.

Author:  gino [ Mon Mar 02, 2015 11:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: SAILS MISSING FROM THE SAIL PATTERN HISTORY GUIDE - MATT

HA - I found those sails i was thinking of in the original post. Hobie 14 Nats in 1980. see page 17, the brown and blacks. one of the best sails of all time.

was browsing through the newly scanned hotlines and saw them. i feel better now. i thought i was losing my mind.

http://cdn.hobiecat.com/digital_assets/ ... 981_01.pdf

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