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A friend was about to buy one with her husband. They
changed their mind when the rig blew up, sailing in 35 knots of wind. I saw one of these for $4k. It was a demo for sale. Since they have a habit of blowing apart, you have to consider a chase boat too. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Bart Senior .@. wrote: a very cool small boat is more likely to impresses real sailors, since a fast small boat is more likely to give a quantum performance leaps and white knuckle thrills. You should go for the Hobie Tri-foiler.... http://www.hobiecat.com/sailing/models_trifoiler.html Cool video.. |
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Yeah, that's not too uncommon. The first time I saw one on the bay,
the connection between the tandem sails broke. He could still sail it, but slower. In article , Bart Senior .@. wrote: A friend was about to buy one with her husband. They changed their mind when the rig blew up, sailing in 35 knots of wind. I saw one of these for $4k. It was a demo for sale. Since they have a habit of blowing apart, you have to consider a chase boat too. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Bart Senior .@. wrote: a very cool small boat is more likely to impresses real sailors, since a fast small boat is more likely to give a quantum performance leaps and white knuckle thrills. You should go for the Hobie Tri-foiler.... http://www.hobiecat.com/sailing/models_trifoiler.html Cool video.. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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