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antonlargiader
@antonlargiader
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Joined: November 27, 2014 7:02 am
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Even with my matching step and base on my 2000, I have to pull the mast back at that point to collapse the link and let the step drop in. Otherwise I ...

8 years ago
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Damon, I'm very interested. I may be able to go with another able-bodied sailor. I'm unclear why we'd need to bring our vehicle and especially our tra...

8 years ago
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I read somewhere that the extrusion die for that mast was broken and never replaced. Same extrusion as one or two other Hobies, like the 18 and maybe ...

9 years ago
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It looks like some aluminum extrusion he just had lying around; it doesn't seem to be anything specific to trailers. I would just source a complete ga...

9 years ago
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There are ziplocks and there are ziplocks. I recently used a Sea to Summit case for my iPhone 5 and we turtled (first time ever) and it was a bit disc...

9 years ago
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I carry my mast track-down. The trailer crutch has rubber pads which support the sides in a sort of V configuration, and at the rear I use the Hobie t...

10 years ago
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If we do the Largo-KW ride, it may not even be during Spring Break. Camaraderie aside, there's no need for support or for paying Spring Break prices. ...

10 years ago
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I'm interested but I have a H16 and have concerns about the return trip (likely 12+ hours of tacking) as well as the support. Bigger boat, like a 21, ...

10 years ago
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