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Re: Hobie Wave for light winds? better alternative? [Re: RickWhite] #239979
11/11/11 08:23 AM
11/11/11 08:23 AM
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Hello Rick, i own an europe Hobie 13 that has the same beams as the Wave and similar specs. I have a trapez kit that came by standard with the cat. I am wondering if the beam 8Hobie 14 mast profil is strong enough to carry an adult on the wire?
The boat has no dolphin striker, same as wave. Do you have any experience about the strength of the wave beam?

Greetings, Michael

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Re: Hobie Wave for light winds? better alternative? [Re: metsche] #239985
11/11/11 10:33 AM
11/11/11 10:33 AM
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Should be plenty strong. The beams are short and stout, as is the mast.
Rick


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