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Hello everybody, if someone is tuned.
I am a novice sailor and I'm learning right now how to sail my new hobie cat 14 but I have a little problem. Since I'm new to this I was thinking to add something on the top of the mast to keep it on the water in event of capsize. I weight 60 kg . Actually my hobie has the mast which is already full of "expanded polistirol" (sorry but I don't know the translation in english), I suppose made in Hobie, but I'm not sure about. What would you suggest to let me feel more careful and more safe when I get out with the boat? Thanks in advance to anyone which will give me any useful tip... bye edo |
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Hobie sells a foam mast ball for some models. They are not that hard to
right after capsize. wrote in message oups.com... Hello everybody, if someone is tuned. I am a novice sailor and I'm learning right now how to sail my new hobie cat 14 but I have a little problem. Since I'm new to this I was thinking to add something on the top of the mast to keep it on the water in event of capsize. I weight 60 kg . Actually my hobie has the mast which is already full of "expanded polistirol" (sorry but I don't know the translation in english), I suppose made in Hobie, but I'm not sure about. What would you suggest to let me feel more careful and more safe when I get out with the boat? Thanks in advance to anyone which will give me any useful tip... bye edo |
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