Jib furling Hobie 16
Just purchased my first sailboat, a mid 80's Hobie 16. I live on a narrow canal and decided to convert my boat lift to accommodate a beach cat. The problem I foresee is safely docking the boat, the best idea I can think of is lowering the main sail and furling the jib for the 100yrd paddle back down the canal from the main channel.
Long story short I'm having trouble researching the furling jib conversion. Is it as simple as purchasing and installing a furling kit? I know there will have to be modifications to the original Cat Fever Jib because of flapping without the battens.
So my questions are: #1. Can I alter an existing jib to work with a roller furling kit? #2. What is the process/differences of installing and rigging the furling system.
Thanks




In mid to high wind paddling may not be an option, wind pushes the mast and turns the bows more than what you may be able to handle. If you are solo, paddling and steering isn't easy either. Been there on a vacation week when leaving the cat on a buoy on the beach: getting there was a challenge sometimes, even if it was just a short distance from the shore. Sailing with the jib worked better than paddling, but it's quite imprecise and requires space.
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