My first capsize on the Hobie 16 (Amistad Reservoir, TX)

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
  • 7/6/24
    Stoked to have my first capsize under my belt on the Hobie 16. Had a blast on Amistad Reservoir and got some solid sends once the wind picked up. A lot of good practice with trapeze transitions and line management. I'm feeling much more confident on this boat
    00:00 - light wind shenanigans
    14:13 - send it, my first capsize on the 16
    22:05 - successful righting attempt
    26:43 - send it
    33:14 - last bit of fun

Komentáře • 21

  • @ukaszd.1268
    @ukaszd.1268 Před 22 dny +9

    Good job! If I may offer some advice: Righting a capsized yacht is aided by completely easing the mainsheet. A tightened mainsheet causes the partially submerged sail to hold water and resist resurfacing. Water drains better from a loose sail.

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 21 dnem

      Yes, I definitely felt that resistance from the water!

    • @ZachMeador
      @ZachMeador Před 21 dnem

      plus if you're unlucky, it could grab some wind and take off after being righted

  • @ejbigred
    @ejbigred Před 6 dny +1

    I had a Hobie 14, then a 16 on Ottertail Lake in Minnesota growing up. Had a blast with both. Also had several spectacular capsizes. I installed a stay lengthener to help right the 16 - only to realize I then had quite a struggle to set the stay back to the correct length once righted while dealing with wind & the chop.
    Switched to a Hobie Tandem Island trimaran now that I’m in my 60’s. Had no desire to try right a cat at this point. It was tough when I was younger. I’m sure better sailors could pull it off at my age, though.

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 5 dny

      I've heard of the stay lengthening method for larger catamarans too like the hobie 20 and similar. This instance would have been easier if I remembered to let out the main more than it was (also having basically no wind made it tough)

  • @csquaredvisionsfpv8964
    @csquaredvisionsfpv8964 Před 8 dny +1

    Making my monohull look like a slug. Awesome sail and awesome crew and communication! One day i need to grab a craigslist hobie and go play!

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 7 dny

      I am a true believer that solid monohull experience is the only way to truly get a good feel for small boat sailing. You just don't get the heeling cues on a catamaran. I miss my old C-15 a bit, but... The 16 has been a blast

  • @brianberlin
    @brianberlin Před 7 dny +1

    I had a Hobie 16 for about a decade and never capsized. I always heard you should do it once just to practice righting it. But I was always afraid of breaking something (it was an old boat from the 1970s). Thanks for posting this!

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 7 dny

      Capsize practice is definitely important. My boat is actually an old salt as well, it's a 78. I got lucky that the previous owner kept it in such good shape

  • @jerryrichardson7294
    @jerryrichardson7294 Před 22 dny +5

    Let both sheet lines out.

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 21 dnem

      Yes! It was only after sailing a while more once getting the boat righted that I realized that the jib may have been the culprit! Lol

  • @hobie1613
    @hobie1613 Před 20 dny +1

    You guys probably would’ve avoided the capsize if your friend were sitting on the windward side instead. But a great learning experience. Nothing wrong with a capsize

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 20 dny +1

      Yup, I was definitely bold in my attempt to fly a hull like the cool kids. Glad to have my first capsize under my belt and looking forward to more action!

  • @brandenwaltz9879
    @brandenwaltz9879 Před 20 dny +1

    Point the mast to the wind, soon as it gets under, its going up. Maybe back over again 😂 at least my experience solo on a 14 hobie.

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 20 dny

      We did rotate the boat around to point the mast into the wind, but there was basically no wind to help us, lol. The great thing is now I know that even without the wind to help we can right it

  • @travisperry4515
    @travisperry4515 Před 23 dny +1

    Did you ever have a capsize on the C15? If so how did it go righting it? I've got a c15 I've fully refurbished and rerigged and looking for some insight on how tippy it is. I'm about to start taking it out.

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 23 dny

      I believe I capsized it 4 times and turtled it once. Unfortunately when I turtled it, I also learned that my mast wasn't watertight, so without help I couldn't right it due to the weight of the water in the mast. As long as your mast is sealed though, the c-15 rights easily with one person on the centerboard. It's too bad I didn't get any good footage of it, I think I have one old video with a capsize but you can't really see much lol

    • @travisperry4515
      @travisperry4515 Před 23 dny +1

      Alright thanks for the info. I've got my mast sealed for sure. Cool to see you got a boat to do some more trapezing from the helm.

    • @colesheive7649
      @colesheive7649  Před 23 dny

      Awesome 🤙 yup this bad boy is meant for life on the wire!

  • @mikeymara411
    @mikeymara411 Před 22 dny +1

    scary