380 lbs is a lot for a H16. It pushes the leeward hull deep in the water, slowing it, and making it prone to sticking the lee bow when pushed. But can be done with skill.
Black mesh tramps are quite durable, may need to be restitched occaisionally (spend money on teflon thread, it lasts longer). Hiking straps sewn to the tramp are an absolute must to be able to hike out(lean outward) from the tramp. Hiking from the tramp with 380 lbs might easily require 20+ knots of wind to fly a hull. More to fly a hull trapezing. Could be wild!
I enjoyed the 16 the most as a solo boat, which seemed the best way to keep the weight far enough aft. I had a footstrap mounted as far aft as possible on each hull, and felt really secure and in control, solo on the wire.

Dave