Can we try to avoid the Hobie 16 tar pit this time.
It has been discarded by several National sailing associations as being insufficiently suitable. Even ISAF itself is actively trying to replace it by the SL16.
For youth sailing as defined by the national associations its days are numbered and we all agree to some extend that it doesn't pass the Pepsi test with todays youngsters and teenagers.
The Hobie 16 youth class is a different entity in its own right and sadly unrelated to anything the national organisations find interesting. Without these being involved the colleges will never offer scholarships as there is no high profile ending (return of investment) for their efforts. It is common knolegde that companies will fund F18 and Tornado campaigns (after much convincing) but not any Hobie 16 teams.
The Hobie 16 youth class is fully geared towards keeping the sailors in the Hobie 16 class. This is their right but also contradictionary to growing and supporting the larger cat sailing scene or national sailing association programs for cats. As such it will not keep any multihull in the Olympic program and it will only garantee that the larger cat scene is starved of fresh blood as the H16 class will most definately try to corner it. I hate the say it but I've not found the Hobie 16 class to be much of a team player. Sorry.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands