@@LukksiaI don't remember how they are setup on a 16 but on the Hobie 18 there is a spring-loaded cam so when the rudder hits something it just kicks up. If you're out of the water you just lift up on the tiller and push it back into position and you're back to sailing again.
@@Admiralofthedeeps I was just wondering. You can get some boats for free, you just need to do work on them. I have seen a lot of free boats and jet skis in my area
I agree. If you're handy (which you probably are if you want to take care of a boat) and you're willing to put in the work, you should be able to find one very cheap or even for free indeed. I hope you find one. You sound like you deserve one
@@Fish-pi8lv I wish there were Free boats in my area too :) (Tho unlike original poster I dont have boat licence yet, but its in my plans, just need to try and see with someone owning a boat, if am seasick LMAOOO)
@@jordanzyla3377highest speed I could find someone running a hobie cat at was 30 knots. Imo they tend to get a bit hairy even around the high teen to low twenty mark.
uUurdRhhru rEspeCt foR sAiLing maybe let people decide what they do with their own stuff also they're kids, everything is an experiment. and looks like they didnt even break it sooo. how about you let yourself be more free instead of stifling others
@@tjitjoshut up probably you won’t even sail, I sail in Laser and the material is so expensive bro, instead they should teach the teens how to protect and take care of their things and not breaking everything
My dad used to do this with his Hobie 16 going through the surf and Landing it on the beach. These boats were made for this and it's not a big deal to add a sacrificial layer of fiberglass on the bottom when needed.
@@declansb641 yeah I grew up on hobie's and prindle's. In my twenties I bought a nacra 5.8. The Jersey Shore was my home and I'm sure there aren't too many better places to grow up.
Yeah..people acting like these are 5 Million dollar photo princesses.. these are meant to be used hard, reglassed every few years and left out all year. These and CL16s were our go to boats as kids.
Literally what a hobies meant for ❤❤ had an 18' as a Kid in the Indian and banana river. Flipped it many times and pulled up onto a firepit before. She was built to last. New owners sent me pics of them nearly doing the same a few years after i sold her. Miss that thing cant wait to get one for my son and teach him to sail like mine did.
I know later that year the boat split in two. It was an older boat the had bought for next to nothing.the hulls were soft to say the least. What will it take ...
I had a rental one in Oz.. the mast wasn't put on properly, I knew it was didgy, it wasn't of my doing.. theybhad to bring me back before I drifted out to sea. I thought thier rigging wasn't properly done I should have got my money back. I'm a hard sailor..I like to go fast and work the cat to its fullest I guess they wetentbr3ady for a real sailor...most aren't very good that hire the cats..lol...immconfident I'm an excellent sailor, I've never capsized in all my sailing years, I tried on purpose sometimes but I chicken out because I don't want to end up in the cold water lol...
My friend I met he rented cats at a local beach...he said the first time inwent out on one, he was amazed how fast I just took off from shore most people get stich trying most d9nt sail well..lots claim they can sail..bs he has to go out smd bring them in and here comes me that just whips out and zooming up and down the bay on one hull etc...
Once I offered to take a cat out(free cat hire lol)to go out and help someone sail back to shore thst wete going further and further away with the wind, I'd save him diesel from taking the dingy runner..rescue boat..I basically was teaching them hoe to sail back to shore..it took ages Vos we had to tack all the way back in..theybwete also slowly drifting towards the rocks at one point.
Yeah like the previous person said. Not at that speed That's also not a soft sand where they are. The fact that they don't have any of their sheets loose is just so stupid. Convinced they don't know how to sail
I did this coming onto a little island in a reservoir in central Oregon and the mast broke at the base. It was late in the day and in the 70's way before cell phones so I had no way to tell my party the situation. I scrounged around the little island and found old boards and barbed wire and re-rigged the mast and gently sailed back at night to my camp just in time to stop a friend from driving into town to notify the sheriff.
Wow. We beach ours all the time filming videos when camping via our Hobie 16's, but only on soft sand and only a few feet up. It does look fun, but it may lead to less fun later when it starts leaking, goes slower, or is unusable.
Definitely not anywhere near 20knots. They are sailing relatively close hauled given the position of the main and jib, but hardly heeling. My guess is at the most 15knots.
That’s a normal Hobie16 beaching if ever I saw one. And Ive seen a lot of them and even made a few myself. Never dared doing that on my Nacra 6.0spi tho.… hah sweet memories of my youth…
Lol yeah 12-15 knots not 40. Lots of old timer J24 racers have stories of running j/24’s up the beach in Florida after the fleet gets hammered by a thunderstorm
No white caps. 40 knots you will have white caps. The beaching was intentional it's frequently done because it's easier to get your boat on the beach than it is to drag it on the beach
All the people in these comments upset over young men doing what young men do .... testing the limits. I don't see this as abusing the boat or some sort of disrespect, just young men being young men. The boat will be fine. Now they have a story to tell for years, "Hey Bobby, remember when we beached the Hobbie?"
They do that all the time at the Jersey Shore. Granted, our beaches are smooth with soft sand. Coming through the breakers is always fun. Break through them going out and surfing them coming in.
Sure, I still do this with my Hobie18 *on sandy beaches*. When a beach is this hard it's stupid to do, unless you really enjoy the fiberglass work and injecting epoxy to fix the delamination that's exacerbated from this hard of a hit. Drill a bunch of holes in your hull for that kind of repair and you'll be more careful not to abuse your boat in the future (speaking from experience).
I've sailed Hobie 16s, top speed is 24 knots, not 40 and that is a lie. They also had a tendency to pitch pole when the lee pontoons decide to dive. Instead these toddlers beaching the Hobie they slammed on beach.
15 knots , 20 tops
15
Thats exactly what I was thinking...
@@williamlesko4546 white caps form at 15kn.. everywhere on the globe
More like 10 knots, 12mph. And hardly a "crash"!
gusting 15 lol
As a former Hobie 16 sailor/racer/dealer, this is NOT a crash. It's called "beaching", although the approach was a bit fast.
A "bit" fast :'D ? well at least he wont have to pull it up that incline hahaha
doesn't that hurt the rudders?
@@Lukksia no no, they removed the pin beforehand, they simply lift up. It looks rough but it's perfectly fine for this vessel!
@@LukksiaI don't remember how they are setup on a 16 but on the Hobie 18 there is a spring-loaded cam so when the rudder hits something it just kicks up. If you're out of the water you just lift up on the tiller and push it back into position and you're back to sailing again.
@@Lukksiaskipper does loose the knot on the line that holds the rudders down on the water. So, the answer to your question is no.
Used boat for sale, some minor scratches and scuffs.
How much and where
"It's cool. My dad will buy me another one."
Probably his dad's boat anyway😂
It’s fine. Look at the hull shape and kick-up rudders.
At all my reggatas, they are like that
You never behaved like that as a kid? Come on now, pretty sure we all did. Whether or not we got caught 😂
It's sand and sea weed as well, they had the rudders up before contact.
Damn bro you better be good at gelcoat repair
I doubt there’s much gel coat left on a 50 year old hobie lol
It's Dad's boat
Man, people are ramming boats onto beaches and sinking them every day, and here's me who would treat a boat so well but can't afford one 😢
Do you have your license?
@Fish-pi8lv I've a skipper course booked so that I can get it. Why?
@@Admiralofthedeeps I was just wondering. You can get some boats for free, you just need to do work on them. I have seen a lot of free boats and jet skis in my area
I agree. If you're handy (which you probably are if you want to take care of a boat) and you're willing to put in the work, you should be able to find one very cheap or even for free indeed. I hope you find one. You sound like you deserve one
@@Fish-pi8lv I wish there were Free boats in my area too :) (Tho unlike original poster I dont have boat licence yet, but its in my plans, just need to try and see with someone owning a boat, if am seasick LMAOOO)
40 knots 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pretty funny if you don't have to pay for it.
everything doesnt break right away pewssy boy
The only way a Hobie can do 40 knots is if it is being towed behind a speedboat.
40 knot wind
@@jordanzyla3377 not even close 10 to 15 at most.
@@jordanzyla3377highest speed I could find someone running a hobie cat at was 30 knots. Imo they tend to get a bit hairy even around the high teen to low twenty mark.
I used to TOW a skier with mine! Yeah.. what you need is WIND to do that though. AND you need to know wtf you're doing, of course.
Or being towed behind an AC64
This guy had no idea what 40 knots is. Clickbait or a liar.
Sail it like it's stolen.
Poor hobie!
Beauty of a Hobie. Can be beached as long as it's sandy
40 knots, they would have made it to the motor way.
the wind...
@@samroyal6288 You apparently never sailed in 40knts. This hobie would be on its side in 2 seconds.
😆😆😆
More Like say 20 Knots ?
and hands the keys to the valet.
That idiotic laughter at the end says it all... 🙄
they're kids though so maybe chill your tits
no respect for sailing, what a shame, poor cat.
hobies are kinda meant for this would have been a smooth beaching if the grass wasnt there
uUurdRhhru rEspeCt foR sAiLing maybe let people decide what they do with their own stuff also they're kids, everything is an experiment. and looks like they didnt even break it sooo. how about you let yourself be more free instead of stifling others
@@tjitjoshut up probably you won’t even sail, I sail in Laser and the material is so expensive bro, instead they should teach the teens how to protect and take care of their things and not breaking everything
This is litterally what these are designed for. It's called beaching.
@@tjitjo no no mate.
There is a thing called scandal.
That wasn’t a crash, that was just running it up the shore. Do a cartwheel next time so we have something to really laugh about!!!
the speed for beaching was approximately 12 knots
40knots my ass
well that looks like Sarasota Florida next to the sailing squadron. That beach will tear your hulls up
Definitely is, I didnthe sailing squadron there
Yeah it will. That's not smooth Siesta sand there.
Hey, Floridian here. I can confirm that this is Sarasota and just south of the SYS boat yard.
Not a crash, that's a beaching. And no Hobie of this design has ever done 40 knots
I got mine up to 68 once on the interstate
20 knots maybe. 40 no!
@@jonmonti9101
My Ericson 25 monohull hit 55 at least once, again on a trailer 😊
40kts... Only in freefall at terminal velocity.. 😵💫
@@verbatim1144 isn't that what happens when you sail too far dropping off the end of the world 🤔🤣
When you have money to
" sale away "
😂😂
nothing in this video is traveling at 40 knots. Neither the wind and nor the cat.
for forgot the cars on the bridge across the bay
My dad used to do this with his Hobie 16 going through the surf and Landing it on the beach. These boats were made for this and it's not a big deal to add a sacrificial layer of fiberglass on the bottom when needed.
Uh, no.
finally a real hobie sailor here, legit the original magazine adverts had them beached
@@declansb641 yeah I grew up on hobie's and prindle's. In my twenties I bought a nacra 5.8. The Jersey Shore was my home and I'm sure there aren't too many better places to grow up.
Yeah..people acting like these are 5 Million dollar photo princesses.. these are meant to be used hard, reglassed every few years and left out all year. These and CL16s were our go to boats as kids.
And the reast of boat…? Not damaged? Just another fool
40 knots? In yer dreams!
Don’t be gentle it’s a rental
Literally what a hobies meant for ❤❤ had an 18' as a Kid in the Indian and banana river. Flipped it many times and pulled up onto a firepit before. She was built to last. New owners sent me pics of them nearly doing the same a few years after i sold her. Miss that thing cant wait to get one for my son and teach him to sail like mine did.
I know later that year the boat split in two. It was an older boat the had bought for next to nothing.the hulls were soft to say the least. What will it take ...
only thing going 40 in this video was the cars on the bridge
go mental with the rental
I had a rental one in Oz.. the mast wasn't put on properly, I knew it was didgy, it wasn't of my doing.. theybhad to bring me back before I drifted out to sea. I thought thier rigging wasn't properly done I should have got my money back. I'm a hard sailor..I like to go fast and work the cat to its fullest I guess they wetentbr3ady for a real sailor...most aren't very good that hire the cats..lol...immconfident I'm an excellent sailor, I've never capsized in all my sailing years, I tried on purpose sometimes but I chicken out because I don't want to end up in the cold water lol...
My friend I met he rented cats at a local beach...he said the first time inwent out on one, he was amazed how fast I just took off from shore most people get stich trying most d9nt sail well..lots claim they can sail..bs he has to go out smd bring them in and here comes me that just whips out and zooming up and down the bay on one hull etc...
Once I offered to take a cat out(free cat hire lol)to go out and help someone sail back to shore thst wete going further and further away with the wind, I'd save him diesel from taking the dingy runner..rescue boat..I basically was teaching them hoe to sail back to shore..it took ages Vos we had to tack all the way back in..theybwete also slowly drifting towards the rocks at one point.
Thats what Hobie cats wer designed for. They're beach cats!
Somebody rang the dinner bell or beer bell
The skippers called rick with a silent P.
I bet he wouldn’t be laughing if he had bought it.
That wasnt a crash that was a beuatiful landing
Hobbie 16 are beach catamarans, they are made to land on the sand
Not at that speed😂
Yeah like the previous person said. Not at that speed That's also not a soft sand where they are. The fact that they don't have any of their sheets loose is just so stupid. Convinced they don't know how to sail
@@M3rlin257 what I would say if I wasn’t to lazy to write all that
That’s like watching a 747 make a wheels up landing, and then saying “hey, no problem! It was made to land on a runway.”
These dudes make it to their hotel next to the beach. This is rude.
A real Hobie sailor would have run it up on his Cat Trax as he hit the shore line ;-)
Must be a rental 😬
Pretty hard on the rig.
I been there! Scary but what great memories were made!
"Took a corner too fast, ran her into the gravel"
"You drive racing cars?"
"No, I sail"
pfrt... 40 knots yeah right..
No hobie cat has ever come close to 30 knots
YOU CAN'T PARK THERE MATE!!!
Special Olympics by the look of it..
I did this coming onto a little island in a reservoir in central Oregon and the mast broke at the base. It was late in the day and in the 70's way before cell phones so I had no way to tell my party the situation. I scrounged around the little island and found old boards and barbed wire and re-rigged the mast and gently sailed back at night to my camp just in time to stop a friend from driving into town to notify the sheriff.
Very cool, yet bad, yet cool idea. Especially so since they got away with it. Not remotely close to 40 knots of speed.
Pretty sure they beached it intentionally and no way they are anywhere near 40knots 😂
Atleast let go of the sheets so you don’t capsize on fkin land
Hobie 16’s are the best!
40 knots in what? The mainsheet?
I’d never treat my own boat that way. So, I hope the company that rented this out see this video.
used boat sale. one careful owner
Wow. We beach ours all the time filming videos when camping via our Hobie 16's, but only on soft sand and only a few feet up. It does look fun, but it may lead to less fun later when it starts leaking, goes slower, or is unusable.
Totally deliberate. You can see the guy at the back holding the sail rope taught to keep the sail perpendicular to the wind.
A hobie 16 could only possibly do 40 knots if it was dropped from a plane. Plus it wasn’t a crash. It was just beaching intentionally.
Definitely not anywhere near 20knots. They are sailing relatively close hauled given the position of the main and jib, but hardly heeling. My guess is at the most 15knots.
That’s a normal Hobie16 beaching if ever I saw one. And Ive seen a lot of them and even made a few myself. Never dared doing that on my Nacra 6.0spi tho.… hah sweet memories of my youth…
When Daddy has plenty of money.
There goes your credit card n credit score
I missed the "crash" bit.
Lol yeah 12-15 knots not 40. Lots of old timer J24 racers have stories of running j/24’s up the beach in Florida after the fleet gets hammered by a thunderstorm
All of 5 knots
Thats not 40K knots
That’s nothing like 40 knots
No white caps. 40 knots you will have white caps. The beaching was intentional it's frequently done because it's easier to get your boat on the beach than it is to drag it on the beach
"40 knots"...
If that was my laugh, I’d be keeping it on the low.
What 40 knots? I jused to work landing this way teaching… it was pure sand though!
Gj guys
you'd been Pantied
Destruction derby, hobie style
i suggest wheels!
That’s one way to get a kayak out LOL
40 knots….
Nearly made it to the trailer in the car park
Haha 40 knots on a Hobie16, impossible
40kts this boat would be airborne
Great landing!
Not a crash. It’s what the Hobie Cat was designed for.
All the people in these comments upset over young men doing what young men do .... testing the limits. I don't see this as abusing the boat or some sort of disrespect, just young men being young men. The boat will be fine. Now they have a story to tell for years, "Hey Bobby, remember when we beached the Hobbie?"
They do that all the time at the Jersey Shore. Granted, our beaches are smooth with soft sand. Coming through the breakers is always fun. Break through them going out and surfing them coming in.
Not a crash folks, it’s common practice
Sure, I still do this with my Hobie18 *on sandy beaches*. When a beach is this hard it's stupid to do, unless you really enjoy the fiberglass work and injecting epoxy to fix the delamination that's exacerbated from this hard of a hit. Drill a bunch of holes in your hull for that kind of repair and you'll be more careful not to abuse your boat in the future (speaking from experience).
The bottom of a 16 is WAY stronger than an 18, they are built to beach from the surf. We did it all the time.
I've sailed Hobie 16s, top speed is 24 knots, not 40 and that is a lie. They also had a tendency to pitch pole when the lee pontoons decide to dive. Instead these toddlers beaching the Hobie they slammed on beach.
Not a crash but how we use to do it 💪🏻
Like a glove!
That's not a crash, it's a landing. Which is what they planned to do.
Not a crash at all...a deliberate beaching run....very common.....but the word "crash" is purposefully used as click bait...
Be grateful that those boats don't have dagger boards...
Great memories ⛵️
That wasn't a crash, he meant it. Confident sailor.
"Like ah glove"
Pitchpoles are kinda fun. But
That was sad way to have fun hurting a boat.
You don't deserve that sailboat
thats my kind of stupid.
That's never forty knots 😂
not a crash. Letting out the main sheet is a panic reaction. They left her trimmed in the whole time.
Looks like they stuck the landing!
Kinda hard on da boat….