Hello Pat, very nice video. Thank you. I have a Hobie Cat 16 that take apart and transport with my Ford F-150 with an 8 ft bed. It takes me and one other person 1 1/2 hours to assemble the hulls, trampoline, mast and sails each time we sail it. I want to find a smaller catamaran that’s easier to handle.. I looked at the Happy Cat, Minicat and Xcat catamaran sailboats but they all just have a single rudder. That’s a problem when one hull raises up and you lose rudder control. Looks like we could save a lot of time and effort by getting a Hobie Wave.
FAB Manly wave classic is one piece tramp so you can car top and not have to lace up every time you go out the club model is three piece , club model you can get tramp a lot tighter On the classic the clips on the side of the trampoline keep the cross bars in the hulls, on the club model the three piece tramps slid into groves kinda like a h16
Hello Pat, very nice video. Thank you.
I have a Hobie Cat 16 that take apart and transport with my Ford F-150 with an 8 ft bed. It takes me and one other person 1 1/2 hours to assemble the hulls, trampoline, mast and sails each time we sail it.
I want to find a smaller catamaran that’s easier to handle..
I looked at the Happy Cat, Minicat and Xcat catamaran sailboats but they all just have a single rudder. That’s a problem when one hull raises up and you lose rudder control.
Looks like we could save a lot of time and effort by getting a Hobie Wave.
I thought the tramp was two pieces? Is that the old model?
This is fascinating to watch, so how long did that actually take?
FAB Manly wave classic is one piece tramp so you can car top and not have to lace up every time you go out the club model is three piece , club model you can get tramp a lot tighter
On the classic the clips on the side of the trampoline keep the cross bars in the hulls, on the club model the three piece tramps slid into groves kinda like a h16
On the side stays which hole did you put them into on the brackets?
Can this be trailered to a destination and then assembled there? Or perhaps, be put on a roof rack?
Yes, trailer, top of vehicle or back of pickup truck
Pat Murphy thanks....I want one!