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Hi everybody,
I'm writing down these few words just in order to understand in your opinion if I had a good idea or not. I weight 65 kg and I'm selling the Hobie 14 in order to buy the 16 but since I'm so light I was thinking to reduce the mainsail because in the place where I use sailing is easy to find strong winds and in order to use my new hobie 16 also as a single boat I tought it was better to let someone add some cringles to reduce to mainsail, but keeping the possibility of carry a friend and let him try the real adrenaline of a hobie. Please also consider that I'm newby sailor and making a smaller mainsail for the 16 could be the right chanche to learn better without any fear. Then what are your considerations regarding this? Do you have any opinion about? Thanks to anyone will post any consideration. |
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On May 27, 12:36*pm, mpeg wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm writing down these few words just in order to understand in your opinion if I had a good idea or not. I weight 65 kg and I'm selling the Hobie 14 in order to buy the 16 but since I'm so light I was thinking to reduce the mainsail because in the place where I use sailing is easy to find strong winds and in order to use my new hobie 16 also as a single boat I tought it was better to let someone add some cringles to reduce to mainsail, but keeping the possibility of carry a friend and let him try the real adrenaline of a hobie. Please also consider that I'm newby sailor and making a smaller mainsail for the 16 could be the right chanche to learn better without any fear. Then what are your considerations regarding this? Do you have any opinion about? Thanks to anyone will post any consideration. There is a sailing group in google, try rec.boats.sailing, they may have more info for you as there are more sailors there. I would see if you can find a local hobie club or racing, you could go for a day and probably learn a lot. I don't know enough about sailing to know how this would work on your boat. |
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On May 27, 12:36*pm, mpeg wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm writing down these few words just in order to understand in your opinion if I had a good idea or not. I weight 65 kg and I'm selling the Hobie 14 in order to buy the 16 but since I'm so light I was thinking to reduce the mainsail because in the place where I use sailing is easy to find strong winds and in order to use my new hobie 16 also as a single boat I tought it was better to let someone add some cringles to reduce to mainsail, but keeping the possibility of carry a friend and let him try the real adrenaline of a hobie. Please also consider that I'm newby sailor and making a smaller mainsail for the 16 could be the right chanche to learn better without any fear. Then what are your considerations regarding this? Do you have any opinion about? Thanks to anyone will post any consideration. EDIT my last post, try here. http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/topics? Good luck. |
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