Just picked up a new boat!!!!

i have resently picked up an '84 h16 and have a few questions...
1.I am 140ish pounds and was thinking i would need a water bag if i happen to capsize i have a bulb on the mast which should help and the boat came with righting lines rigged i will also be sailing in a fairly protected area that will sometimes whip up depending where i go
2.what is the best resource for parts for this boat hobie.com or is there another better supplier?
thanks


The best resource for used parts is the site you are on. Just look on used parts for sale or post an ad on parts looking for. You will notice that in the Spring and Summer there will be considerly more listings than in the Fall and Winter, but prices tend to be better this time of year.
lawrencer2003 wrote: Murray's . And yes a water bag is a good idea.


Thanks for the reply's is a water bag enough? weight
also i was thinking about storing the boat on a floating dock at the edge of our harbor because we are in the back where there is no wind and we could jsut motor out to the dock anyone have nay experience with this? any reccomendations

'Floating dock'~~~ NOT a good idea. Cats are not made to be tied up or moored... To much wave & strain action on the riggin & mast. My friend did that, it broke one of the side shrouds & the mast came down...
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Hi : I keep my P-19 on a float all year .In season, I secure a heavy duty bungee chord or line from the mast to one shroud inorder to tighten & leave no slack for any movement . It works because I have not lost my mast in over 10 years . I also secure the main halyard so there is no movement while on the float. I tie the cat to the float with a strong dacron line( or nylon strapping with a ratchet ) from the starbord side of float ,over starboard hull , over the Port hull & port side of float . The line is in front of the mast! In the Winter I remove the mast,rudders,daggerboards,sails. I cover the deck with a heavy winter cover & some whirling lines on a pole to keep the Seagulls away (it doesnt work ). Good luck ! Bill
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Is a bag enough weight
mrwuffles wrote: Thanks for the reply's is a water bag enough? weight
Yes it should be. I have a Murray's big bag (the small one isn't) and i was able to right my 450 lb boat last Jan when i got the bag (used). Since then i have let 2 people use it when they capsized (i threw it to them) and it leaked so much water out they could not right their boat. I even sealed it with silicone waterproofer. didn't help.
I called Murray's and they said it was normal to leak water out.... but i wasn't happy with that... so i recently bought a new bag from Salty Dog Marine, Inc.
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