Ok guys I need a new Trap for my H 16... does anyone have a Black one? if so how is it? How about a trap wiht a hicker foot straps? good bad? what about rope bag? who has what and how do they like it?
2nd unrelated question... I am about 250 and I sail with my buddy he is about 130 is it possible to get on one hull? or will the boat just sink...????
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.
Buy a Hobie tramp. They are worth every penny (and are required for racing). You will definitely want the hiking straps, because you'll mostly be single-trapping (crew only), and you'll want to be able to hike out.
I sail at the same weight as you. Takes a bit more wind to single-trap the crew (10-12 kts), more to double-trap (14-15 kts), but you can DEFINITELY fly a hull. You can actually do OK in light air. The moderate stuff is where you have no chance when racing against lightweights... <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Hope this helps.
Mike
Re: New Trap...???
[Re: brucat]
#115673 08/28/0711:15 PM08/28/0711:15 PM
I was kinda worried that flyin one hull at my weight was not going to happen but we will see.. if I can ever get any decent days to go out on the boat before it gets cold!!!
Could some one explain the mess tramp to me or possible pictures?
There are two materials that tramps are made of regularly. One is the vinyl like hobie tramps. They are waterproof and water pools on them, also you can't see through them. Also they are the only tramps allowed for hobie regattas.
The Mesh tramps are made of the same stuff that kids trampolines are made of. water can splash through them and you can see through them.
Once you go cat you never go back!
Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
There are two materials that tramps are made of regularly. One is the vinyl like hobie tramps. They are waterproof and water pools on them, also you can't see through them. Also they are the only tramps allowed for hobie regattas.
The Mesh tramps are made of the same stuff that kids trampolines are made of. water can splash through them and you can see through them.
Hobie makes both vinyl and mesh tramps and they are both legal for racing. They are competitively priced and are RF welded, not stitched - a process that can not be duplicated by the do-it-yourself-er.
Re: New Trap...???
[Re: mbounds]
#115677 08/29/0701:45 PM08/29/0701:45 PM
Well I have a Sky blue ragady tramp now.. and I want to get a new one for next season so I am thinking black.. but I am kinda unsure about the few that are on ebay for cheap what do you guys think? Ebay Hobie 16 Tramp Black
I don't want to talk smack on the Amish, but as Mbounds said these tramps are sewn not RF Welded, and will last about 1/4 the time that a Hobie tramp will. Also the material is different. If you look closely at one of these after-market tramps the material is woven, whereas the Hobie material is all one piece- like it's been coated. The after-market tramps are priced right though.
Your blue vinyl Hobie tramp is probably from the 80's? That' a pretty good lifespan I'd say. Stick with the factory one.
so I called and checked on the prices of "real" hobie Tramps.. and they are a little pricey 320 and 427 for mesh.. thats a little steep.. and the guy at the shop said that the mesh tramps can make it a little easier to keep flying a hull becasue it lets the wind through...?
so I called and checked on the prices of "real" hobie Tramps.. and they are a little pricey 320 and 427 for mesh.. thats a little steep.. and the guy at the shop said that the mesh tramps can make it a little easier to keep flying a hull becasue it lets the wind through...?
Don't believe everything you hear.
Jake Kohl
Re: New Trap...???
[Re: Jake]
#115683 08/30/0703:53 PM08/30/0703:53 PM
I've herd that before ha ha well I am sure its a ploy for selling the more expensive tramp but what can ya do..
I am not sure I want an all white tramp tho.. how are the mesh tramps wiht weight on them? I normally stand on my tramp to raise the mast will the mesh tramp support the load?
I've herd that before ha ha well I am sure its a ploy for selling the more expensive tramp but what can ya do..
I am not sure I want an all white tramp tho.. how are the mesh tramps wiht weight on them? I normally stand on my tramp to raise the mast will the mesh tramp support the load?