This comment is what ignited my rude reply.
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Man, you must not have looked very hard:


If I offended anyone, specially you Mary I apologize. I did not mean to come across like a rude a**hole
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Robi, that was rude.


I did look up and down. I have been searching for a few months now. Thats the only site I found that is worth it. It seemed to me that they are strictly HOBIES, hence I posted this question. Maybe I should have mentioned it in my initial post.


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If you contact the Hobie fleet, they will be glad to answer your questions. The most famous Hobie sailor in Puerto Rico is Enrique Figueroa, and in addition to Hobies, he also races a Tornado and all sorts of other boats, monohull and multihull. But I would assume that Hobies are the most common beach cats in Puerto Rico, so why wouldn't you contact the Hobie fleet for the scoop on the sailing scene?

I am sorry Mary but isnt this forum for that? To Provide info if anyone has a question? any question? Sure I can contact the Hoibe fleet directly, but I thought I would get a more casual reply here. I am not looking for anything official.


Guer J:
I lived in Ponce, for 21 years. I sailed out of la Playa De Ponce. You must know what a chalana is if you are from Salinas. I sailed an Erickson 34 back in those days. Do you remember the Discover The Carribean series? Those were hell of fun. Did that since I was 12 years old.

I ask this question, because I know for a fact, there isnt any good bays to go sailing in the North Shore. The North Shore is mostly surfing. The surf conditions can be extremely risky at times. The south side of the island almost always has good breaze throughout the year, and the waves can pick up also.

I may be moving to Puerto Rico in 2006, a Coast Guard transfer, and I wanted to get with the program.

But I guess I will have to contact the hobie fleet downthere.