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    Posted: 14 Apr 08 at 9:08pm
Netleys a nice club, i sail just up southampton water at weston sailing club, on my hurricane 4.9 and hobie dragoon. If you want a long distance race in the solent do the fast cat race around the solent, starts from weston, down to gillkicker, then to cowes then to hurst and home. I'll be looking for your sails when i'm racing!!
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i'm based out of netley, havnt had a chance to see if there are any here, but looking forward to learning the tricks of the trade. moving up will be on the cards when weve got the job sorted. i'm loving the idea of the long distance races, good sail and social i should bet
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Enjoy the seasons sailing. The best thing about boats is they can change hands easily and there are loads of options.

Once youve mastered the pacific, you can move up?

Where abouts are you as I think there is one at our club Marconi SC (Essex) home of the East Coast Piers Race (long distance)!!!  
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with all the pros and cons considered, ended up with a hobie pacific which im really chuffed with. the swaying factors included, boomless for my young son and the wings make him a bit more secure, my inexperience as i am still learning the ropes, my at present lack of interest in racing and its ability to be beached/its not to fragile. i can see myself stepping up in a couple of years to more performance but the boat that i found is fab. thanks for everyones input

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So what did he buy???
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Originally posted by Catsrule

Originally posted by English Dave

 You can tow it flat while the F18 needs to be tilted or dismantled to fit on the roads. And they are available for not much money. Difficult to get more bang for the buck.

Wrong boat you got there Dave!! F18s can be towed flat no problem at all, its Tornados that you have to dismantle.

F18s can indeed be towed flat. I've seen it done many a time. But they are technically breaking the law. F18s are 2.6m wide while the UK max for towing is 2.3m (unless your towing vehicle is over 3.5 tonnes in which case 2.55m is allowed).

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Originally posted by English Dave

 You can tow it flat while the F18 needs to be tilted or dismantled to fit on the roads. And they are available for not much money. Difficult to get more bang for the buck.

Wrong boat you got there Dave!! F18s can be towed flat no problem at all, its Tornados that you have to dismantle.

Talking of Tornados you could look into them, yes they are more power full than the 5.9, but they are wider giving more leaverage, and they are also pretty easy to depower when it gets windy, also they're pretty hard to capsize as they're so long and wide. I only weigh 45kg, well i could be maybee 50kg now, and i crew on a tornado sport with a old guy who can't weigh that much, max i'd say 75kg, at Weston Sc, we're fine, we don't have a proper square top main though, we're light for the boat and have to depower earlier than everyone else, but you guys at 25 stone would be pretty good on a Tornado. They're great boats and easy to power up or de-power. Only problem is that you do have to dismantle to trail, but that dosen't take long.

Go to www.catamaran.co.uk and there's a load for sale on there.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Shadowman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Feb 08 at 8:46am
One further plus for the Hurri is that as they last for ever, there are lots of reasonably priced boats and the class seems to have established itself as an entry class at reasonable price for those seeking twin wiring performance cats. The result is a healthy second hand market so if it doesn't work out, your exit is not going to be too painful. In spite of the last post, Hobie Pacifics are rare beasts and you might have difficulty selling it if, as I suspect, you will quickly want more performance. You will note that all ex Hurri sailors love the boat to death and I would still be sailing mine but for my long term crew going abroad!
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I am new to cat sailing and bought a Hobie Pacific for £5K with comfort wings last year and it is great. I sit on the wings, my wife goes out on the trapeze and its great fun. Maybe not as fast as the others but seems like a good place to start. Hulls are very buoyant compared to other cats so would be good for 26 stones easily. I look at this as a good way to get into cat sailing with the ability to take the family out.When I am ready and feeling flush maybe I might get another mean machine ( I saw the Tek Kat the other day, looked fantastic but ££££££). The other thing about aHobie Pacific is they seem to hold thier value so maybe a season on the Pacific, sell it on and get something else if you want to. I don't think you will be disappointed as a starting point.
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 would second third and fourth the Hurricane had one before the T wish i could have kept it but not to be. They are great boats and take anything you can throw at them even the older ones can still be competative for the money you wish to spend you cant go wrong. Second the SX option too the kite gives makes the boat. 
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