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hobie16 vs. prindle 16

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john
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hobie 16 vs. prindle 16
which is better in your opinion and why so

john
FWBYC

 
Posted : April 26, 2009 4:20 pm
Martin
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Having owned both I can say they both have positives and negatives. I think it really depends on personal preferences. Both boats are great for sailing the inercoastal here in Florida.

I liked the fact that there are fewer mechanical connections on the Prindle frame which make it a stiffer boat. Especially if it has some years on it. I prefer the rudder system of the H16. With the deck level trampoline of the P16 you feel like there is more room to move around. The H16 raised trampoline keeps you a little higher off the water and dry. Especially if it has a solid vinyl tramp. The H16 is prone to pitchpoling in rougher conditions while the P16 isn't.

I've said this before on this forum and I think some people say so what but I think it's kind of significant. When I got back into sailing cats I wanted a used boat that I could keep going for many years. I found a P18 and it needed some help. I had difficulty finding some parts so I checked into an H16. I was amazed at how many resources there were for these classic boats. Since P16's are no longer made I went with Hobie.

I like them both but would stick with Hobie.

Good luck in your choice and I hope you find what your looking for.

Martin

 
Posted : April 27, 2009 2:39 am
MN3
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I agree...

Also search this site.. and or catsailor.com.. this has been covered 100000 times

MN3

 
Posted : April 27, 2009 3:28 am
Fraser
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Martin has already made some good points.

I currently own both a P16 and H16.

The P16 is more stable...I can carry my family of 4 without any problems.
I also find the P16 more confortable due to the deck level trampoline.

Both are fast boats.

I use my H16 when racing in my club...they others didn't like being beaten on handicap which the P16 has.

Fraser

 
Posted : April 27, 2009 7:06 am
Elias
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Chevy or Ford
Toyota or Nissan
Caddy or Lincoln

 
Posted : April 27, 2009 8:13 am
Fraser
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HULLFLYER wrote: Chevy or Ford
Toyota or Nissan
Caddy or Lincoln

I didn't know they made cats.
😀

Fraser

 
Posted : April 28, 2009 6:01 am
MN3
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Chrysler used to make boats

http://www.hurrikain.com/design-studio.htm

MN3

 
Posted : April 29, 2009 4:47 am
Martin
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Yep! Mono hulls.

Martin

 
Posted : April 29, 2009 8:22 am
Damon Linkous
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UFgator wrote: Yep! Mono hulls.

Not just monos, check this out.
http://www.sailingnaked.com/Chrysler-Catamaran/

If anyone knows Jeff, I'd like to get permission to use his pics and scan of the brochure in the "Beachcats Identification" section.

____________
Damon Linkous

 
Posted : April 29, 2009 11:53 am
john
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dude thats awsome its funny that they make catamarans to

john
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Posted : April 29, 2009 12:26 pm
sailboatguy75
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i bought a p-18 last fall. with a little searching i have found any parts i've needed, only problem i've had is my money situation. the prindle parts seem to be very price comparable to the hobie parts. if ya want a boat for taking a couple few freinds out after a couple adult beverages, i suggest the p-18. my buddies h-16's are without question faster, but by the afternoon we were always on my boat.

 
Posted : April 29, 2009 1:03 pm
Jim
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Hey, that Chrysler cat would be a nice collector item.

Jim Z, P16, H14

 
Posted : April 29, 2009 2:15 pm
Martin
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Chrysler "K" catamaran 😆

Martin

 
Posted : April 29, 2009 2:58 pm
MN3
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Spray_in_the_face wrote: Hey, that Chrysler cat would be a nice collector item.

So would an air craft carrier.,.. but i wouldn't want either in my back yard collecting dust

MN3

 
Posted : April 30, 2009 3:36 am
Fraser
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Cats are meant to be sailed (fast), not collected.

Fraser

 
Posted : April 30, 2009 6:37 am
sailboatguy75
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if i could get the chrysler cat cheap, i'd buy it. ive owned 12 or 15 sailboats over the years, most of them were junk in most peoples eyes, but ive had a f--kin blast with everyone of them. boats, of any type dont have to be pretty to be fun. making parts you cant find isnt that hard,and ya just might be able to give some kid living around you a deal this summer and a reason to get into sailing. remember guys sailing no matter a cat or a slug, is for FUN and enjoyment.

 
Posted : May 21, 2009 7:32 am