Super cat 17 as first cat?
A little background first. I've got a lot of dinghy sailing experience and two years of sailing a Hobie wave. I'm looking to move up to something a little faster. I like the look of the Hobie 16. But I'd like something a little more roomy. Most of the time it will just be my wife and I but occasionally we'll take some friends out. Mostly we just plan on exploring the spoil islands around the honeymoon Island area of Dunedin. I'm looking for some that's easy/fast to rig, and forgiving. Your thoughts on this supercat?



I too am a big fan of the Supercats. Lots of bow buoyancy, solid construction, good part availability, and simple rig. Certainly greater load capacity than an H16, indeed a wet ride when cranked up, but so worth it! Worth a try, and check out MN3's Mystere, he'll probably give you a ride!
Dave
second that on the super cat fan base
Own a 15, which is indeed wet, but super buoyant bows and able to haul 200#'s more than a Hobie 16. Almost no tendency to pitchpole
Have sailed quite a few 17's and ditto for the boat. Super fun and stable.
In addition, the folks at Aquarius Sail have the parts I need and best service possible.
Not knocking any other suggestions, just supporting the SC line.

Yeah, Tom and the folks there have helped me out on several occasions.
Sent me shrouds overnight before a race the next day when I had an unfortunate incident using old shrouds. Yes, the Supercat masts are heavy, especially when they come down in the middle of a tack
Have always gotten sound advice there as well.
Recently bought a "used jib" from them that turned out to be as close to new as can be. They under promise and over deliver
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