>>Anyone tried the FX1??



I did, but I didn't want to react on the open forum as I'm pretty heavily involved in the F16 class. But I will react now.



>>Thoughts?? - this now comes with snuffer option

Demo-ing tomorrow



Pro's :



-1- Looks cool; flyer hullshape.

-2- has the spinnaker option with the snuffer

-3- some H17 sailors in NL are switching to the FX-one, guess that tyhis boat will be the solo boat for Hobie people.

-4- Is everything what you expect of Hobie. Ruddersystem etc.

-5- has wings giving about 10 % more righting moment

-6- Mainsail and mast hook system are nive and work well.

-7- downhaul and mast rotator can be operated from the trapeze

-8- tack and gibes well.



Cons ;



-1- Is offered with jib but haven't seen that one yet and but needs to be modified for that.

-2- Is a A-cat look alike but very similar in weight when compared to I-17 and also not much lighter than H17. It is very much heavier than both the A-cats and F16's

-3- Is very difficult to right solo without righting aids, this was found to be a problem by all who I know to have sailed the FX-one. It is by no means comparable to A-cat, P15, P16 and F16 when looking at rightability. I'm really not overstating this.

-4- I personally disliked the traveller setup. I like to put my foot against the cleat to pin myself to the boat and I feel a centred cleat puts considerable less sideways load on the traveller track. I also like the cleating and uncleating aspect better of a centred cleat.

-5- It must be sailed differently because of the flyer hulls, it also is louder and splashes alot more than say H17.

-6- I found the speed to be comparable to a H17

-7- In the version I've sailed the trapeze wires were in the way of moving about the hull.

-8- Downhaul was heavy. I have also sailed in heavy weather and I used to preset the downhaul and leave it alone for I couldn't reset it from the trapeze (to heavy). Maybe the increase the purchase now. A-cats and F16's use at least 1:12 if I remember that correctly.

-9- The trampoline system is nice and simple but FX-one sailors advice to use strong bungees or elastic line. High strength inelastic line as used by Hobie is difficult to tension and within a few moments the trampoline sags as inelastic line is inelastic but is does stretch when the strand settle over time.

-10- I found it to be draggy with the sterns, but that may be the way a (planning?) flyer hull should be sailed.

-11- I personally found it expensive for the workmanship presented in the boat. For me a Taipan is about as expensive but has more goodies like daggerboards that can be raised from the trapeze. And also better performance





>>any thoughts -14s7 so ?



What is -14s7 ?





>>too heavy for F16 solo



Allow me :



This is really weird as F16's



- have a little more sailarea (main and gennaker)

- have equally high masts

- are just as wide

- are optimized for a doublehander weight of about 145 kgs (320 lbs) and are sailed solo without the jib, but the main is still there.

- is in overall (boat + crew) weight about 45 kg's lighter than the FX-one. Resulting in a texel rating that is 99 instead of the 107 of the FX-one. F16 class does have a official Texel handicap now.

- Fx-one is only 0,23 mtr = 2/3 ft longer than the F16's. F16.s are actually 16,4 ft in length.



On the points I can see some people to be to heavy for the F16's but it is very strange to see the FX-one to handle heavier crews better than the F16's. It is rather the other way around.



I would advice you test sail both classes and compare them. John Pierce of the Stealth F16 has a demo boat you can test sail in the UK. I'm not sure how many FX-one are in the UK but there will be several Stealth F16's in the UK this spring.



I also recall a guy who testsailed teh I-17R and thought its was a nice boat, UNTILL he just sailed a Taipan too and compared the I-17R to that.



Anyways I wish you the best of winds and fun independent of which design you choose. Hope to race you one day.



With kind regards,



Wouter


Wouter Hijink
Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild)
The Netherlands