30kts is a fukton of wind. Maybe for someone who is paid to sail it's a worthwhile endeavor. For me it means breaking stuff, capsizing multiple times in a short amount of time, and questioning why I'm out there. If I'm not having fun, which to me survival mode isn't, there's no reason to be out there.
When it's blowing above about 20kts. here on my lake, I'll put my Hobie 14 sail on my Prindle 18. The mast has a halyard cleat at the base, so I tie off the halyard there, the top of the sail is about 3' short of the mast head/hook. I can still downhaul it pretty flat. I also have a rolling jib on the Prindle 18, so I can use it downwind, and roll it up for upwind, if it's too windy. I'm almost always sailing it solo, so that's nice to have. Works great up to about 30kts. but that's on a flat water inland lake.
I wouldn't want to be out in the big ocean on a small cat in 30kts, even with a reefed sail, due to the wave action. Going downwind in those will flip you without any sail up at all!
That is the point. When Dave Dahl, the ever-wrong weatherman predicts 5 to 15, and we actually get 15 to 25 with peak gusts of 30, is there a way to sail and still have fun?
I just HATE IT when you put up the sails and within 30 minutes, the gusts keep building to the point you just want to get back to shore safely and call it a day.
So far nobody's experience seems to support reefing as the answer. I didn't think of trying a H14 sail, but wouldn't it be a wonderful coincidence if the H14 sail size matched perfectly with the reefing slug on the H16 halyard ? Does it? Any two-boat owner out there willing to give it a try?
Jeff Peterson H-16 Sail #23721 Big Marine Lake, MN
The manual said nothing about a second boom, that was my thinking. I figured that if a got a 2nd beat-up sail just for reefing, I could tie it to the extra boom once, then it would be ready for a quick change.
Jeff Peterson H-16 Sail #23721 Big Marine Lake, MN
It helps to be young for the 30knt pus stuff, and the water sort of flat. Other wise a 4.2-4.0 on a wave board would be the ticket even in big surf. or some sort of ocean going boat double reefed with a 90 percent jib or something like that. A 14 main is just a hair shorter than a reefed 16 main. It worked for us since you can still downhaul it ok. I can't imagine that the sizes have changed since the 80's when we used to rig one of the 16s with the 14 sail.
We're all just getting soft. There are places in the world where the wind blows over 25 just about every day, and people sail cats. They tend to do well at Worlds.
I used to enjoy heavy air on my H16, then got to the point that I wouldn't rig the boat if it was blowing 20 in the morning. I still love big air on the Wave, though.
Mike
Re: Reefer Madness
[Re: brucat]
#275139 09/02/1408:28 AM09/02/1408:28 AM
Many moons ago I think Randy Smyth won a race or two at Tradewinds using his 18HT with a reefed mainsail.
I believe that was shortly before he ripped the entire transom off one hull. He may have won that race, too (Starting to sound like Chuck Norris or Kenny Pierce sayings...)
If memory serves it was blowing steady high 20's with gusts into mid 30's (mph). Blackwater sound was relatively protected, but still had steep chop.
And it was about 40F that day... in Key Largo...
Jay
Re: Reefer Madness
[Re: brucat]
#275146 09/02/1411:10 AM09/02/1411:10 AM
Thanks guys. By "race" I did indeed mean a single race/heat, not a regatta. It's been so long since that was an option, I'm sort of surprised anyone remembers, although I suppose if you lost to a reefed sail, that's something you'd never forget!
I wonder why they invested the money to include the option in the first place?
Mike
Could be that not everyone that bought one raced. Hobie also offered a roller furling jib for the 16. Racing is not the only reason to own a boat.
Have Fun
Re: Reefer Madness
[Re: catman]
#275147 09/02/1411:15 AM09/02/1411:15 AM
By the way, Jake, I may have found a new path around Cape Romano for your EC next year. Let me see if I can download the track from Saturday. It's skinny, but I never touched with the board 1/2 way down (maybe 3' draft?)
Would save you from going all the way out to the light before cutting east.
of course, a good storm will move all that sand anyway...
Thanks guys. By "race" I did indeed mean a single race/heat, not a regatta. It's been so long since that was an option, I'm sort of surprised anyone remembers, although I suppose if you lost to a reefed sail, that's something you'd never forget!
I wonder why they invested the money to include the option in the first place?
Mike
Could be that not everyone that bought one raced. Hobie also offered a roller furling jib for the 16. Racing is not the only reason to own a boat.
Good point. I forgot...
Mike
Re: Reefer Madness
[Re: mbounds]
#275154 09/03/1409:56 AM09/03/1409:56 AM
Back in the day, did anyone ever win a major Hobie race with a reefed sail?
Mike
No.
HA Ha Ha !!! The last Hobie race i witnessed at Lake Mohave ; maybe 50+ cats and it was blowing 30+ on the water ...
Almost Everyone sat on shore with there cats rigged , less there sails, and on there beach-wheels.
YEP -- they all watched me & a buddy of mine, while we were on our kite boards. Only person out with a cat, was a rather talented Dude, with his Daughter on a Hobie-18 ; they were having an Absolute BLAST !!!
After witnessing that ; I Never had any desire to go racing with the Hobie crowd (.)
SO to answer your question : " did anyone ever win a major Hobie race with a reefed sail"?
That would be probably NO, because the field would be Too scared to go sailing in a 30+ ; so they would Call the race! HAHA !!!
On our Hobie 20 , we made an extension for the halyard, at the top of the reefed Main ; that way we could still use the down-hull.The problem with that system was that it took too long to reef the sail in the middle of the lake.
I think a rolling boom is a better way to go ; much Faster way to reduce sail aria when Ya see the wind-lines marching towards you ? In higher winds ; i kinda Want the sail to have less camber anyway.
Getting rid of the jib is Fast ; just as fast as deploying it, with a furling mechanism !
One other thing : In High winds, the prudent skipper,will NOT be Maxing out his boat, (it's the entire reason to get rid of sail aria) in the first place ; so flipping your cat is actually Harder with the lowered moment of Power, on your mast.
Bille
Re: Reefer Madness
[Re: Bille]
#275155 09/03/1410:24 AM09/03/1410:24 AM
HA Ha Ha !!! The last Hobie race i witnessed at Lake Mohave ; maybe 50+ cats and it was blowing 30+ on the water ...
Almost Everyone sat on shore with there cats rigged , less there sails, and on there beach-wheels.
YEP -- they all watched me & a buddy of mine, while we were on our kite boards. Only person out with a cat, was a rather talented Dude, with his Daughter on a Hobie-18 ; they were having an Absolute BLAST !!!
I was there, too. That would have been Rex Mitchell - and he admitted afterward it was one of the stupidest things he had ever done. Nearly broke his boat - and his daughter.
Originally Posted by Bille
After witnessing that ; I Never had any desire to go racing with the Hobie crowd (.)
SO to answer your question : " did anyone ever win a major Hobie race with a reefed sail"?
That would be probably NO, because the field would be Too scared to go sailing in a 30+ ; so they would Call the race! HAHA !!!
We weren't scared - neither the Hobie 18s nor the Hobie 17s that were there have any provision for reefing. We had just finished a day of five races in 20+ kts and we were beat. There were multiple collisions in the 18s and one crew had to be evacuated to Las Vegas for a concussion.
Personally, I needed to win four races in order to get from 2nd to 1st in the 17s that last day, and I really couldn't see myself (or my boat) making it through 4 races in 30+ kt winds (with gusts into the 40s). The race committee didn't think they would survive either, so they called it off.
This isn't a game of "who's got the biggest d**k" - it's supposed to be fun - and it's not fun over 25 kts steady. You can do your little superiority dance all you want, but I got my boat back in one piece from that event, and I couldn't care less what you were doing that day. I was having more fun on shore than I would have on the water, and that's what matters to me.
Last edited by mbounds; 09/03/1410:48 AM.
Re: Reefer Madness
[Re: Bille]
#275156 09/03/1410:46 AM09/03/1410:46 AM
Getting rid of the jib is Fast ; just as fast as deploying it, with a furling mechanism !
my furler is not easy to use in heavy air and more often than not does not furl the sail well ( creates a terrible hourglass shape that is flogging like crazy)
One persons fun is another persons nightmare.
Re: Reefer Madness
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#275157 09/03/1411:20 AM09/03/1411:20 AM
Sailing above 25 kts steady is definitly fun and that has nothing to do with your Dxxx size! Mine is normal by the way.
Being a windsurfer of the first hour, I feel very at-home if the wind is really blowing and there are only a few guys left. Adapting your sail to a very small and handy size and still feeling this enormous power in your sail, gives a thrilling sensation during sailing.
You see that same feeling reviving again in the kite scene. They go with 5 meter kites. That look like child kites, tiny and fragile. And they all return from the water with a very big smile on their face!!!!!
ronald RAIDER-15 (homebuilt)
hey boy, what did you do over there, alone far out at sea?.. "huh....., that's the only place where I'm happy, sir.
PU used to run NAs with winds into the high 20s / low 30s. We were all younger and crazier then, and would go out as long as the RC was willing to run races.
Even on H16s, on Rehoboth Bay (Dewey Beach, DE) with its flat water, 1/3 of the fleet was ashore by the end of the first race. By the time the later races were running, only about 1/3 of the fleet was still racing. At one start, 1/3 of the boats on the water flipped at the start. Those ashore were there because they were either smart, tired, capsized and/or had broken boats. We had less wind, but big waves last year in Galveston, and lots of carnage.
When cats collide at "survival" speed on the water, bad things happen, and many times, the hulls aren't repairable. To say nothing of the people.
Again, I think there is some aspect of it that we're getting older, but we also don't get these conditions often enough to train for it. Either way, the result is that it's unsafe and not fun for most of the fleet in those conditions.
Quite a few years back, one day of Juana's saw very few boats sail. I mostly remember H17s sailing (maybe Kevin Smith, Brian Lambert and some others), but not many. Pretty much a straight shot off the beach through the starting line, down to Pensacola and back through the finish line and straight to the beach. No one left the beach until the start gun went off.
There were multiple collisions in the 18s and one crew had to be evacuated to Las Vegas for a concussion. ...
The race committee didn't think they would survive either, so they called it off. ...
This isn't a game of "who's got the biggest d**k" - it's supposed to be fun - ...
I'll start with the LAST part :
** This is a Thread about Reefing a catamaran ; so did it EVER even cross your mind , that maybe, just Maybe, Ya would have had FUN, if you had reefed the sails on your cat, to match the power of the wind that day ????
I've bin out at Mohave on the Hobie-20, in winds in excess of 35 mph ; and i am NOT anywhere NEAR as good a sailor as You.
Given the chance to do it over ; i'd make the main-sail reefable to the size of a Hobie 14, (instead of the 16 we could reduce to).
Also , I would go with a smaller jib.
A reefable sail is WAY safer to to be out on a lake with ; when the lake is ((KNOWN)) to fluctuate in wind-speed from 15-mph to as much as 35-mph in the same afternoon.
The concussion you mentioned ; that Probably wouldn't have happened if the sails weren't over-powered at the time of the incident. WERE THEY WEARING HELMETS AT THE TIME ?
Originally Posted by MN3
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my furler is not easy to use in heavy air and more often than not does not furl the sail well ( creates a terrible hourglass shape that is flogging like crazy)
One persons fun is another persons nightmare.
Then FIX it , and it Will be Fun !
What can i say ; go in Big-Wind, with crappy equipment, (what do Ya expect) ? Our furler worked just Fine !!
We Never flipped that Hobie-20 in big wind ; only mistake we made was using an Old sail to sew reefing points in. We blew that sail up ; had to return from 9-mile with our jib.