H21SE...finally got it out....

Night and day difference from the H16 I use to sail. It is a lot of boat, but in some regards easier to sail. It handled choppy waves much easier. It punched through them instead of going over them.
Most of the sail we used just the main sail, and flattened it so we didn't get in over our heads.
Here is track of the short sail we took using an app for HTC Incredible phone...
http://www.sportstracklive.com/track/map#mma600psi/Sailing/trixies/maidan-voyage/42343/full
1988 H21SE spi



"In over our heads" could have been literal (like Jeff on the 6.0). Glad to see it finally out there, even though our poor little 18 was no match for it. got a good look at the port centerboard as you went by: it really wanted to fly that hull.
Peter O'M.
Hobie 18M
Barnegat Bay, N.J.

Good to see you guys too. Yeah it is a fast boat, but it was being sailed very poorly, I will admit.
Thanks for all of the pointers hopefully I can become as proficient of a sailor as you or some of the others there....
Hey maybe next sat we can all do a BBQ or something out there?
1988 H21SE spi


andrewscott wrote: glad to hear it got wet! cool app.. .whats it called?
PS i will be in LBI next month for a few days.
Any places to rent a cat around there? I rented a h16 about 10 years ago there, they had it rigged completely wrong.
SportsTracker Pro is the app. They have features to Bluetooth a heart rate monitor...it is really impressive.
Where in LBI? You are not far at all from our marina. Ill see about getting you setup with a boat.
1988 H21SE spi


andrewscott wrote: cool, i think its in Harvey Cedars but have to check with my father, he's the one who's renting the beachhouse.
I will be there probably sept 2 and 3rd
Cool...nice area, well all of LBI is nice. I know there is a hobie dealer in that area. I dont know about rentals in the area. If interested I am sure we can get you on a boat at our marina.
1988 H21SE spi

~~ cool app. Eric...... I used it to go up to Oneida lake, N.Y. and checked out my spot and where I live.....
Glad ya got the 21 in.... a bigger boat makes alotta difference.... π
~~popeyez7~~
~18 Hobie mag~
~17 Hobie w/ super jib~
~2 Kayaks
~ jet-boat 150 hp.
~~ Vietnam Vet. 69-71 ~~



popeyez7 wrote: ~~ You'll be able to buff that out, try 800 grt wet... it'll l@@k as good as new...... π
Maybe a west system with a coloring agent to match the flesh color. I think the prep with the 80 grit and acetone will be the painfully part!
1988 H21SE spi

When jibbing that beast it never hurts to grab a handfull of mainsheet and swing the boom over. To keep the hotstick out of your way just throw it off the back and let it drag in the water. Use the tiller cross bar to stear. After the jib you can retrieve the hotstick.



I'm surprised you risked a jibe in that wind on the first time out! On the 18 in heavier air I usually pull the traveler in a little as I start over, then sheet in as the boom starts to come over and let it and the traveler out when it crosses midships. When Carol is skipper (the only female skipper out of Trixie's??) I help her out by physically grabbing the boom and acting like a human boom vang as it comes across.
Peter O'M.
Hobie 18M
Barnegat Bay, N.J.

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