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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 4:29 pm 
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Yesterday I went out for a solo sail in the Hobie 14 in moderate wind. When tacking or jibing, I noticed that the traveler was getting more and more sticky. Oddly enough, When I went out, I had threaded the traveler incorrectly, as in backwards. So I had to heave to and straighten it out in the middle of the bay. Before this outing, I never noticed a problem with the traveler as it seemed to work fine. Boat was made in 1976 and has a 4:1 mainsheet. I recently purchased this boat from the original owner. It had sat around for a long time and I cleaned it up but didn't lube anything.

This boat is kept on a salt water bay beach. It does not enjoy the luxury of freshwater rinses after each sail. My idea is to wash the traveler and car with soap and water as it could be grit and grime. Then apply some sort of lubrication. Choices I'm aware of include PTFE, and silicone. I also have some Boeshield T9 on hand (I use for kayak skeg wires). I would be interested in any recommendations.

All in all, I'd have to say that this has been a wonderful boat so far. A lot of fun.

This is the traveler car I have:
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2025 9:28 am 
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I would start by cleaning. Make sure there is no sand in the track. Test the movement of the car when the boat is rigged on land. You can try lubricating, but that will probably wash away pretty quickly.

If it still sticks, you may need to pull the car out of the track and inspect the bearings. Also if you’re trying to adjust the traveler with a lot of load (tension) on the mainsheet, it may be hard to move. Try easing the sheet a little bit before moving the traveler.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 5:12 pm 
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I went down to the boat and washed the track and car. Did find a little bit of fine sand, not very much. I did notice a bit of front to back twist play with the car. Quite sloppy. It did seem to slide best when it was loaded vertically. After lubing it with silicon spray, it worked pretty nicely. Except that when I shoved it back and forth without any load on it, it did seem to be a little bit cranky. I wonder if it is just endemic of the design to be like this. I've seen refined travelers on fancier boats which bear no resemblance. Also much worse ones on some sailing dinghies where adjusting underway was nigh impossible. We'll see how it behaves the next time I get to go out.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 3:25 pm 
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It has been fine 2 times out since cleaning the tracks and applying silicone spray.


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