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Matt,
I've never sailed the Getaway, but have heard nothing but praise about it. It's more of a cruising cat, not a racer. The hulls have almost double the volume of the H16, so you can carry more people or gear. The problem of pitch-poleing is almost eliminated. I doubt if it would sail any faster or point higher than the H16, but if you aren't into racing, it's probably not noticeable. Plus, the main factor for buying one is the built in coolers! I've talked Connie Ketterman, who helped with the original design and testing of the boat, and she's very proud of the product. Jack "Matt O'Toole" wrote in message news ![]() How does the Hobie Getaway perform compared to the old 16? The 16 has quite a bit more sail, but the Getaway's new hull design might be more efficient. Or is it? Does the Getaway go upwind better? Downwind? Does it bury the lee hull and pitchpole like the 16? Has anyone sailed both enough to make a good comparison? Matt O. |
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