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 Post subject: Need a Part?
PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 5:18 pm 
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Guys:

I got this part with I broke the old casting on my boom on my 86 Hobie 17. It will not fit the stock goose part on my mast. It is about 1/4 inch to big. Do you have the part that will fit or know the Hobie part number?

http://www.mariner-sails.com/partdetail.asp?id=23403

Doug Snell


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:42 pm 
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The Super Goose is for the 18's.... And I can't tell if you are trying to use it in place of the H-17 goose or in addition. But the stock H-17 Goose part number is 50406231.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:44 pm 
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Hi Doug,

It's good to see some activity here for a change!

I bougt a Trentec supergoose, and with apologies to Trentec, I put it in a drawer and got the hobie stainless part. The QC was not good on the Trentec - If Trentec sees this and would like an explanation and a pic, I'd be happy to oblige.

But there was another issue. The pin coming out of the end of my 1986 boom is .500, the stock vertex has a slot for a .250 pin. I milled .125 off of each side of the boom pin to achieve a cross section of .250, used the stock Hobie vertex and I was off. Well not quite, the boom was from a 1986 and the pin was 90 degrees off (we are talking the boom's axial rotation limiter). This required removing the casting from the boom. Driving the timing pin out. Cross drilling the timing pin hole at 90 degrees, then reassembling.

There were some strange changes from 1986 to present with the H17 gooseneck system, that as far as I can tell are undocumented.

Dan
2002 H17SE Sport


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 Post subject: Got new cating
PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:00 pm 
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Dan:

I got the new casting already as old 86 piece was toast. Here is what Matt Miller sent me. I ordered it today.

You can order the gooseneck.

#50406231

You should get one of the reacher like mine and trash or sell the stock jib:

http://www.thebeachcats.com/modules.php ... _photo.php

Here is the quote for the reacher you were asking about. I'll leave the paperwork as an attached file, so feel free to forward this message to whomever is interested.

Tri Radial Jib proposal:

Dimension P2MX Polyester Laminate
Sail Area 78sqft
I 17.2
J 8.43
LP 100%

Price with or without battens: $700


Get in touch with me if you or anyone is interested! We can have the complete sail shipped easily within three to four weeks.

Kevin Taylor
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UK/Halsey Sailmakers - Texas
972-693-3155
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 Post subject: 17 Gooseneck changes
PostPosted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 8:52 am 
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Dan P. wrote:
There were some strange changes from 1986 to present with the H17 gooseneck system, that as far as I can tell are undocumented.


The original Gooseneck for the 17 did not use a vertex ("U"... same as Super Goose, but stainless). The boom pin was a post with a hole drilled that pinned directly to the gooseneck on the mast base. The gooseneck was allowed to rotate vertically in the mast base casting, the boom pin / boom rotated laterally in the gooseneck.

It soon became clear that that wouldn't really work well. Goosenecks would rotate low enough to drag against the front crossbar and the "universal" hinging action was inconsistent. Very soon after, they went back to the standard Hobie system... fixed gooseneck, vertex and boom pin that is flattened to fit into the vertex. There is a kit to convert older models # 50406261 Gooseneck Update kit.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 8:33 pm 
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The '86 boom end-cap and "timing" pin allow about 45 degrees of axial rotation. Is that still the case with the newer boom set-up? If not, should I fix the boom pin to the casting to eliminate the rotation? If so, what's the advantage?

Off topic: how do I embed a pic in a post?

Thanks,

Dan
2002 H17SE / Sport


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 Post subject: Boom pin
PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 11:46 am 
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The current boom pin has about 70-90 degrees rotation.

To embed a picture, you need the picture hosted somewhere. You use the "Img" button above the post text window followed by the complete URL of the image and then close by using the "Img*" button.

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 Post subject: Part worked GREAT!!!!
PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 12:16 pm 
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Matt:

Thanks again. The part you told me to get worked fine. I especially like the extra hole that mount with a pin thru it. Looks REAL strong I should not have any problems. Super Gooseneck fit right in. Getting ready for the Texas Catamaran Championships.

Good Sailing,

Doug


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:38 pm 
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I broke a gooseneck this spring and had it welded. I did not want to wait for another one to be shipped. My question is why are they breaking?
I can only think the boom bail may be to far aft and causing to much pressure on the gooseneck. What is the recomended position of the bail in relation to the rear of the boom?

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 Post subject: Worked GREAT!!!
PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 6:35 pm 
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Nick:

Once I replaced the old casting with a new one and got the Super Gooseneck and the part Matt said, I never had a problem. I was out in 15-20 with gust to 22-25 Sat and it never made a sound. Think if you replace these parts, you won't have a problem.

Doug


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:44 am 
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Matt,

Do you have anything to add to that? :?:

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 6:03 am 
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Matt's probably pretty busy with the dealer meeting happening now. In fact, phones for all my usual contacts seem to be going straight to voicemail.

Brian C


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