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| Turning a Hobie 16 over on land #286390 03/06/17 08:29 PM 03/06/17 08:29 PM |
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Posts: 4 | Hi all, I got a hobie 16 last summer super cheap from a relative of mine. Have mostly been sailing single-hull before but got a few nice runs last summer - really great experience! I have a true beginners question - as the season is approaching I would like to turn the hobie upside down to inspect the bottom of the hulls in more detail. Is there an easy way to do this? Main reason im asking is that I'm worried whether placing the boat on the side (as you are turning it around) would apply to much pressure on the hull/pylon that is towards the ground? Thanks for any responses on this. Tons of posts out there about righting a capzied hobie but not so many about turning them around on shore ..  Best, Filip | | | Re: Turning a Hobie 16 over on land
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 493 Minnesota Jeff Peterson
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Posts: 493 Minnesota | To inspect the bottoms, I tip my Hobie with the mast attached and up. The mast holds the boat on its side, while you inspect or do small bottom repairs. With two people, you can gently tip the boat on its side. If you are careful and nimble, one person can do this. It does involve catching the mast before it hits the ground. First time, use two people for sure!
Jeff Peterson H-16 Sail #23721 Big Marine Lake, MN
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#287931 09/27/17 04:24 AM 09/27/17 04:24 AM |
Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 9 Malcomz
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Posts: 9 | Looking to get a hobie 16 soon. Good thing it is easy to inspect repair the bottom.
Last edited by Malcomz; 09/27/17 04:25 AM.
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