Thanks for mentioning the mold and mildew remover. I did not think of that until you mentioned it and got some. It does work great. I am going to try the buffing and polishing compound you mentioned, too.
Thank you for the comment and I am sorry it took me so long to respond. I was shocked at how easy this boat is to rig and how much fun/fast it is. I normally sail mono hulls so this boat was a blast.
@@exploringlandandsea4811 Hey i have a hobie 14 that ive been trying to buff out. But everytime i try to buff it out it doesnt give it any shine. Do you know what might be my problem?
Hi Dan, thanks for this inspiring Video. I am about to buy a 16 dated from 1986 and I will have 2 or 3 things to do on the hull. Is there a way to contact you to get your advises ?
Please feel free to contact me. There are some very important things to look out for on these boats, some are not worth repairing. Probably the best way would be through the comments. The biggest thing to watch for are soft spots in the hulls. If there are soft spots it might not be worth fixing.
@@exploringlandandsea4811 Thanks Dan. No soft spot. I have 2 small impacts to fix in one hull and another , more important behind the ruder. Would it be possible to send you a photo ?
Yes please do. Let me know if for some reason you cannot attach them in the comments. From the sounds of it the impact near the rudder is the one of real concern.
Thanks for mentioning the mold and mildew remover. I did not think of that until you mentioned it and got some. It does work great. I am going to try the buffing and polishing compound you mentioned, too.
Great Work Dan- That Cat looks like a lot of Fun
Thank you for the comment and I am sorry it took me so long to respond. I was shocked at how easy this boat is to rig and how much fun/fast it is. I normally sail mono hulls so this boat was a blast.
Just got a yellow ‘84 too, my first boat, thanks for your video, it helps to see another one coming together, best of luck with yours!
congratulations have a second video, but there are no words on the thumb nail. they are so much fun, I know you will enjoy it.
So those rivets are actually original. They replaced it with sister screws later on, because they didn’t think that the cams would need to be serviced
I'm looking for a Hobie Cat 18 to do the same thing. Very inspiring.
Thanks so much, I really had a good time doing it. Then taking her out for her first sail in a long time was awesome! Good luck!
@@exploringlandandsea4811 Hey i have a hobie 14 that ive been trying to buff out. But everytime i try to buff it out it doesnt give it any shine. Do you know what might be my problem?
Hi Dan, thanks for this inspiring Video. I am about to buy a 16 dated from 1986 and I will have 2 or 3 things to do on the hull. Is there a way to contact you to get your advises ?
Please feel free to contact me. There are some very important things to look out for on these boats, some are not worth repairing. Probably the best way would be through the comments. The biggest thing to watch for are soft spots in the hulls. If there are soft spots it might not be worth fixing.
@@exploringlandandsea4811 Thanks Dan. No soft spot. I have 2 small impacts to fix in one hull and another , more important behind the ruder. Would it be possible to send you a photo ?
Yes please do. Let me know if for some reason you cannot attach them in the comments. From the sounds of it the impact near the rudder is the one of real concern.
what chemicals / wax did you use? thx.