I assume you are talking about a Hobie 17 uni.
In some ways, rigging a Hobie 17 is very different than a Hobie 16.
On the 17, you are hoisting the entire 200sf of sail at once.
On the 16 the 218sf is hoisted in two sections.
The sail on the 17 is about two feet longer.
The main(only) halyard on the 17 is internal and runs out the sheeve in the rear of the mast base.
Which means you have to pull up on the line or walk to the back of the boat and pull towards the stern(time for a helper) or loop the line around the rear crossbar and lead it towards the mast and pull forwards.
The last 3-4 feet can be difficult if you forget to spray the boltrope.
It seems like many of the 17 sails need to be hand fed into the sail track also.
If the 17 is sitting on the ground or cat tracks the mast has a considerable rake and can make catching the halyard hook difficult.
A 17 should be quicker to rig than a 16.