Posted By: sail7seas Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo - 06/26/11 06:50 PM
Posted By: erice Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo - 06/27/11 07:12 AM
not bad
behind 2 h16s and a prindle16
but ahead of a heck of a alot of f18s!
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Posted By: FRENZIED Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo - 06/02/12 02:33 PM
Resurrecting a thread...
I like the idea of the Tatoo. I think it could benefit from a little bit bigger main (especially with a weight of 170kg) and a boom. A better alternative to the H16? I bet it's at least more durable.
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buy rs goldbuy cheap fifa gold Posted By: David Parker Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo - 12/13/13 09:29 PM
Hobie Europe's "Tatoo" is now the Hobie US "T2" (cute name morph). Note the spin pole.
They have them in the store in Tackle Shack in Pinellas Park near Tampa, FL.
Hobie T2 Hobie's T2 Forum Posted By: hobie1616 Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo - 12/15/13 09:16 PM
It would be interesting to see some head to head competition between a T2 and one of Rick's heated up Waves.
Posted By: Timbo Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo - 12/19/13 01:26 AM
Or against a standard H16.
It says the T2 weighs 388 with 178 sq. ft. sail area, how does that compare to the H16?
Also, looks like single trap only? My guess is the H16 is going to be quicker upwind, but with the spinnaker the T2 would pass them downwind.
So...who's going to be the first to hot rod one and add a bigger, self tacking jib?
;^)
Here's the H16 specs. from the Hobie website:
Hobie 16
Complete Specs & Features
Specifications
Crew: 1-4
Length: 16' 7" / 5.04 m
Beam: 7' 11" / 2.41 m
Capacity: 800 lbs / 362 kg
Weight: 320 lbs / 145 kg
Draft w/ Rudder Up: 10" / .25 m
Mast Length: 26' 6" / 8.07 m
Total Sail Area: 218 sq ft / 20 sq m
From that it looks like the H16 is 68lbs. lighter and has 40sq.ft. more sail area, so it should be faster upwind.
Posted By: David Parker Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo - 12/19/13 10:58 PM
Compare the Hobie Tatoo with the Nacra Playcat as discussed on the main Forum under "New Junior multihull - Playcat Mark 2". More photos there.
After some heavy R&D the new Playcat Mark2 is ready for the market.
Its an entry level boat for the jr sailing fleets and recreational/resort markets. Designed by Morelli and Melvin.
Rotomolded plastic. 320 lbs
More specs at www.nacra.ca
Starting at $5500 for the base boat with main only.
The base model has the original rudders.
The Sloop model is $7950 which includes a single trapeze, tiller extension and the new rudders.
The Sport model: add a spin kit for an additional $1700.
The next production run will be this winter with delivery early spring.
Posted By: H17cat Re: Hobie 16 Tatoo (Hobie T2) - 01/16/14 04:52 AM
Just saw a T2 being put together at Sail Sand Point in Seattle today by Hobie Cats Northwest, for the Seattle Boat show. Boat looks very good, should be fun to sail.
Caleb Tarleton,
Sail Sand Point