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RS CAT16 – MORE FUN THROUGH BETTER DESIGN

RS CAT16

Sparkling performance gives this modern beach and training catamaran the feel of a higher performance boat, yet it could hardly be easier to handle. Start with the main and jib – use the gennaker and trapeze to turbo charge the performance when you’re ready. The RS CAT16 has stability and space so you can enjoy the excitement alone or with family and friends. A new design protected system for joining the beams to the hulls gives increased stiffness compared to other rotomoulded polyethylene catamarans, with the added bonus of allowing the boat to be disassembled quickly for storage or transport. Durability : Convenience : Fun –  the hallmarks of the RS CAT16.

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WHAT THE SAILORS ARE SAYING…

The RS CAT16, a triumph of rotomolding technology, is not just another plastic beach cat. It’s plenty high-performance. This is one for adults and kids alike to get hooked on the stoke that comes with two hulls.

The RS Cats were a huge success and the kids loved the thrill of catamaran sailing.

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Even under main and jib alone, the RS Cat 16 sizzled along, its wave-piercing bows doing their thing while a pair of laser-beam-straight wakes stretched out astern. A few minutes later, we hoisted the A-sail, and life became very satisfying indeed.

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With more breeze you’d be laughing, but what’s really amazing is the build and how well it’s all put together – amazing.

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Sparkling performance with easy handling

  • Easy handling and fantastic performance
  • Practical features for novices and experienced sailors
  • Concave deck creates secure sitting area
  • Lift & lock – simple & secure rudder system
  • Designed by innovative multihull expert Jo Richards and the RS development team

Singlehanded or family crew

  • Exciting single-handed – plenty of space for the family
  • Blast across the bay – picnic on the beach
  • More fun – more exciting adventures

Storage and transport convenience

  • Fast assembly & separation allows storage in restricted space
  • Quick to rig – simple and robust
  • Practical moulded-in handholds make moving the boat easy on shore

Greatest durability – lowest maintenance

  • NEW – Hull & beam securing system without holes through the skin of the boat – no sealant required
  • Beam and shroud bolts secure into stainless-steel bars in channels on either side of the hulls
  • Exceptionally strong, simple and fast assembly – just 15 minutes using only one spanner
  • RS Comptec PE3 construction– state of the art three layer rotomoulding system
  • Toughest outer skin – middle foam layer for stiffness – strong inner skin
  • RS process leads the way & enables additional thickness in high load areas
  • Reduced overall weight for better sailing – every RS offers the best performance and most rewarding handling
  • Built in buoyancy from thick foam layer
  • Strongest fittings attachment – through-bolted rudder systems
  • Virtually maintenance free

Safety features

  • Toe straps above and below tramps to assist capsize righting
  • Capsize righting line in under-tramp stowage bag
  • Knife stowage under tramp
  • Recesses in aft decks reduce volume and make it easier to “sink” a stern and right the boat from inversion
  • Mast head float standard on all models

RS CAT16 Club

  • Mainsail only – simple set-up
  • Single trapeze

RS CAT16 XL

  • Single Trapeze

RS CAT16 Accessories

  • Launching wheels
  • Road trailer
  • Carbon fibre tiller extension
  • Wind indicator
  • Gennaker pack
  • Twin Trapeze pack
  • 2-part mast

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16 ft catamaran sailboat

The Hobie 16 is the most legendary catamaran ever made, offering fast and fun thrills for any sailor with competitive racing worldwide.

The Hobie 16 is the catamaran that started a revolution. The Hobie 16 is still the most recognizable and iconic fiberglass catamaran. With over 100,000 built, the 16 expanded the worlds’ view on what fast, beach launched fun could be like. The Hobie 16 came out in the 1970s and yet is still raced around the world and up and down the west coast. New 16s come equipped ready to go fast right out of the box - Dacron sails, carbon-fiber rudders and double trapeze are included. The durable fiberglass hulls are timeless - they are light and stiff, ensuring years of speed and dependability. The Hobie 16 still offers fleet numbers larger than any other fiberglass catamarans. New 16s continue to be sold and add to the fleet fun, coast to coast and worldwide.

  • Asymmetrical Hulls - no daggerboards required
  • Carbon Fiber Kick-Up Rudders
  • Race-Ready Dacron Sails
  • Mesh Trampoline
  • Double Trapeze System
  • Harken Mainsheet Blocks
  • 6:1 Mainsheet and Traveler System
  • Black Anodized Aluminum Mast with Comptip
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  • This is the new GS or Global Standard version for model year 2024

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Specifications

  • Length Overall: 16' 7"
  • Beam: 7' 11"
  • Draft (Rudder Up): 10"
  • Mast Length: 26' 6"
  • Sail Area: 218 sq ft
  • Weight: 320 lbs
  • Hull Construction: Fiberglass/Foam Sandwich
  • Hull Color: White
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Product Reviews (1)

Posted by Rick Holliday on Jun 19th 2019

Hobie 16s are absolutely amazing! There isn’t one water sport I haven’t been involved in & in the Extreme sense of the word. Commonly Jumping 20 plus feet on Wind Surfing boards not to mention Kite boards. After doing any water sport you can think of since 1973, the Hobie 16 is an absolute stand out in my mind. After owning 4 H-16’s & 1 H-18 & racing H-20’s (Miracle 20’s) not to mention large mono hulls I believe the H-16 is the stand out overall. No dagger boards to deal with when sailing in & out of the impact zone on the Texas coast. The H16 can feel loose on the water whether on the Lake or catching & surfing waves on the coast. I realize a lot of the population is on the instant gratification kick & don’t want to invest the time to rig the Hobie & get proficient in Sailing skills & prefer to squeeze a throttle on a Seadoo & go fast but after doing Hobie 16’s for over 30 yrs, the Hobie can be insane in extreme conditions or extremely relaxing taking family & kids for rides or even using it as a beach taxi to go up & down the beach to your favorite places. If you can’t swing a new one, buy a used one but take someone with you that knows them inside out to find a good one. I’m from Ft Worth Tx & know no one at this company or site. (Just a FYI). Good Luck

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The New Befoil 16 Sport Catamaran Finally Unveiled

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Do you remember the Voilavion ? Befoil 16 came from this R & D project, imagined by Benjamin Magnard, aiming to create a hydrofoil boat equipped with a tilting mast, which flew from its first sea trials.

Specifications were drawn up in collaboration with VPLP, a naval architecture firm whose reputation is well established, to create a hydrofoil catamaran that is easy to use and accessible to all: the Befoil 16. It is a 16-foot hydrofoil catamaran designed for lovers of new sensations and sailing schools, which is easy to handle, and which, thanks to its large surface area and stability, allows safe navigation over water.

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The new Befoil 16 Sport

Made in Europe and assembled on the premises in Lorient, the Befoil 16 Sport is a high-quality construction thanks to the infusion manufacturing process.

This sportier version was launched at the end of 2020. The 16 Sport is lighter, stiffer and more canvasy, for performance on the water. Intended for private individuals and sailing schools, this hydrofoil catamaran adapts to all sailing programmes, to learn how to fly on the water easily and to fill up with sensations.

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With its self-regulating T-foils and its 2 load-bearing rudders and glass/epoxy hulls, the Befoil 16 Sport is the latest addition to the Befoil series. In trapeze sport mode, or in comfort mode with theoptional ladders, the 16 Sport provides a great feeling of speed. The boat takes off from 8 knots and can reach up to 20 knots.

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Benjamin Magnard, president of Befoil adds: “ Everyone dreams of flying on water! Thanks to the Befoil 16 Sport, all flying boat enthusiasts – whatever their level – can take off as soon as the weather is light, combining pleasure and speed! “.

The 16 Sport recently took off thanks to its distinction as “Foiler of the Year 2021” by French magazine Voile Magazine.

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Small Boat Spotlight : The Everlasting Hobie 16

By: Pat Reynolds Learn To Sail , Sailboats , Sailing Fun

When you stop and think about what types of boats are most responsible for luring people into the wonderful world of sailing the Hobie 16 has got to be in the top three on the list. For children of the 1970s and 80s this sexy little catamaran seemed to be sitting on a trailer in every other backyard.

What most simply call the Hobie 16 is an iconic sailboat that is considered by many to be the most popular catamaran in the world. In the beginning, the H16 was marketed as more than some ordinary sailboat that could be easily trailered, rigged and beached. Instead Hobie Alter put forth the idea that to sail this boat was to be part of a lifestyle – the “ Hobie way of life .” Instead of making the pitch that it was a fast fun little boat that could make your summer a little brighter, Alter suggested that sailing a Hobiecat was a reflection of an energized youth with a dash of good-natured rebellion.

There have been over 135,000 of these boats produced since 1969 and they are the second largest boat fleet in existence. The H16 is simple to rig (especially on a beach) and pretty easy to sail, although capsizing is par for the course and regarded by some as fun. Once launched, the full batten main and relatively lightweight construction (320 pounds) makes the boat quite fast and responsive. The Hobie folks state the max speed is nearly 24-knots and there are plenty of Hobie sailors who will agree and verify. At speeds like that you can bet whoever is sailing the boat will be utilizing another element Hobie sailors love – the dual trapeze setup they are equipped with. In 10-15 knots of breeze, skipper and crew can hike their entire bodies out on the wires simultaneously, suspended above the water and as the hull begins to rise, life becomes very sweet. Any beach cat sailor will tell you that sailing along at 15-knots, hiked out and flying a hull is one of the most blissful feelings known to man.

The other very positive aspect of the Hobie 16 is the cost of entry. It remains one of the more inexpensive roads into the world of sailing. A 2017 Hobie 16 is just over $11,000 and that’s ready to sail. Lots of sailboats have a base price and then silly little extras like… sails!! And if the used market is explored, a ready to sail H16 can be picked up for under $1,000, which is pretty incredible.

And lastly, Hobie 16s are also versatile. They’re small enough to throw in the backyard next to the garage without causing marital dismay but once rigged and ready, they’re hearty enough to do some serious coastal sailing. While many Hobie sailors head out for a few hours for some low-key albeit amped up daysailing, others like to actually get in the surf, hit the adrenaline button and use the boat as a surfboard.

It’s a design that has definitely stood the test of time (for good reason) and one that is positive for the sport. The cost to fun ratio is right where we like to see it, so if you don’t have a boat and don’t want to spend a fortune – grab a Hobie 16 and getcha sail on!

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Hobie 16 Cat: The Ultimate Guide to Sailing and Racing this Iconic Catamaran

by Emma Sullivan | Jul 23, 2023 | Sailboat Gear and Equipment

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== Short answer hobie 16 cat: == The Hobie 16 Cat is a popular and versatile sailboat designed for racing and recreational sailing. It features a two-person crew, trapeze harnesses for added stability, and a powerful sail rig. With its speed and maneuverability, the Hobie 16 Cat has gained popularity worldwide.

1) Exploring the World of Hobie 16 Cat: Everything You Need to Know

Are you ready to embark on a thrilling adventure into the fascinating world of the Hobie 16 cat? If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to sail this magnificent vessel, then look no further. In this blog post, we will take you on a journey filled with excitement, wonder, and everything you need to know about the Hobie 16 cat.

Firstly, let’s delve into the rich history of the Hobie 16. This renowned catamaran was first introduced in 1970 by its visionary creator, Hobart “Hobie” Alter. With its sleek design and exceptional performance, the Hobie 16 quickly gained popularity among sailors worldwide. Today, it remains one of the most beloved and iconic catamarans ever built.

Now that we have set our sails towards exploration, let’s talk about what makes the Hobie 16 cat so special. Its state-of-the-art features make it a true marvel of engineering. The lightweight yet durable fiberglass hulls allow for incredible speed and agility on the water. With its high-performance rigging system and efficient trampoline structure, navigating through waves becomes an exhilarating experience like no other.

One aspect that sets the Hobie 16 apart from traditional monohull sailboats is its exhilarating ability to fly a hull! Yes, you heard it right! As wind pressure builds up while sailing at top speeds, these behemoth beauties gracefully lift one hull out of water, defying gravity and igniting a surge of adrenaline within every sailor on board. It’s as though you’re floating on air as you triumphantly conquer each wave.

But wait! That’s not all there is to this intriguing catamaran; there’s more beneath her charismatic exterior. The sheer versatility of the Hobie 16 is mind-blowing! Whether you are a competitive racer or a leisurely explorer seeking tranquil lakeshores or breathtaking coastlines around the world, this vessel effortlessly adapts to your desires. It mesmerizes with its ability to tackle both high-wind conditions and gentle breezes with ease, making it your perfect companion on any sailing endeavor.

Additionally, the Hobie 16 community is a force to be reckoned with. Sailors from diverse backgrounds come together in harmony, forming an exhilarating camaraderie that resonates throughout every race or gathering. Sharing tales of daring adventures and life-changing experiences, they create lasting friendships while immersing themselves in the magical ambiance of the Hobie 16 cat lifestyle.

Now that you are captivated by the allure of this remarkable catamaran let’s dive into some practical aspects. As a prospective sailor or enthusiast seeking to explore the world of Hobie 16 cat, there are a few essential things you need to know. Safety is always paramount; thus, ensuring proper training and acquiring appropriate safety gear is crucial before venturing into the open waters. By doing so, you will be well-equipped to tackle any unforeseen challenges during your escapades.

Furthermore, maintaining and caring for your beautiful Hobie 16 is imperative to ensure it remains seaworthy for years to come. Regular hull inspections, sail maintenance, and overall vigilance will safeguard your vessel’s longevity – allowing you countless memorable sailing journeys surrounded by sea spray and breathtaking horizons.

In conclusion, stepping into the realm of the Hobie 16 cat is embarking on an extraordinary adventure filled with excitement at every turn of the tides. From its rich history and awe-inspiring features to the vibrant community it harbors within its sails – this captivating vessel stands as a testament to human innovation and our unquenchable thirst for exploration.

So gather your courage, hoist those sails high, set forth towards uncharted waters aboard a Hobie 16 catamaran! Brace yourself for an experience like no other – one that will thrill your senses, awaken your spirit, and leave you forever captivated by the enchanting world of Hobie 16.

2) Step-by-Step Guide: How to Sail a Hobie 16 Cat Effectively

Title: Mastering the Art of Sailing a Hobie 16 Cat – A Step-by-Step Guide to Unleash Your Full Potential

Introduction: Sailing a Hobie 16 Cat effectively requires a combination of skill, technique, and an innate connection with the elements. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor looking to enhance your performance or a beginner embarking on your first adventure, this step-by-step guide will equip you with the knowledge to confidently navigate your way through the waters. So, buckle up and get ready to unleash the true potential of your Hobie 16 Cat!

1. Preparing for Success: Before setting sail on your Hobie 16 Cat, it’s crucial to ensure that both you and your equipment are fully prepared.

– Start by inspecting your catamaran thoroughly. Check for any visible signs of damage, loose fittings, or worn-out sails. Ensuring everything is in order will minimize potential problems during the journey. – Grasp an understanding of wind conditions by consulting weather forecasts beforehand. This knowledge will help you better plan your route and make necessary adjustments. – Gather all essential safety equipment such as life jackets, flares, navigation lights, and communication devices. Safety should always be prioritized when venturing into open waters.

2. Rigging Like a Pro: Efficient rigging is key to maximizing speed and maneuverability on a Hobie 16 Cat.

– Begin by carefully attaching and tensioning the trampoline netting. A well-tightened trampoline provides stability while allowing crew members to move effortlessly across its surface. – Next, hoist the mainsail using proper techniques. Ensure it is securely fastened at both the tack and clew points while keeping it oriented correctly according to wind direction. – Hoisting jib sails requires precision too; remember that they should complement but not overpower the mainsail’s powers. – Finally, secure all lines neatly on the boat and eliminate any unnecessary clutter. An organized deck allows for quick adjustments and minimizes potential entanglements while sailing.

3. Understanding Sail Trim: Optimal sail trim is vital to harnessing the maximum potential of your Hobie 16 Cat’s speed and handling.

– Adjust the traveler line on your catamaran, which controls side-to-side movement of the main sheeting point, allowing you to balance power with control. – Properly tension the jib sheets to achieve balanced airflow between the jib and mainsail. This balance ensures optimal lift and reduces drag resulting in improved overall performance. – Familiarize yourself with different wind angles and their respective sail settings. Practicing sailing close-hauled, beam reach, broad reach, and running will help you adapt to varying wind conditions efficiently. – Continuously monitor telltales on both sails; they are your guides to achieving optimal aerodynamics. Keep them streaming smoothly by adjusting sail trim accordingly.

4. Navigating through Tacks and Jibes: Perfecting these essential maneuvers is crucial as they allow you to change direction effectively without losing precious momentum or control.

– When tacking (turning your bow through the wind), communicate clearly with your crew members as proper coordination is essential. Steer confidently into the wind while crew members actively cross over in harmony. – Mastering a smooth jibe (turning downwind) involves an orchestrated motion where crew members simultaneously shift weight towards leeward while easing out the mainsheet gradually. – Practice tacking and jibing repeatedly until these maneuvers become second nature; this will improve your overall sailing experience.

5. Enhancing Performance under Challenging Conditions: Sailing isn’t always smooth-sailing! Adapting to adverse weather conditions can make all the difference in maintaining control during challenging moments.

– In high winds, depowering techniques become indispensable – ease off on sails by adjusting halyards, outhauls, and traveler lines. This will reduce the sail area while maintaining stability. – As waves intensify, learn to anticipate and gracefully navigate through them. Raise your weight slightly to allow the bows to cut smoothly through the water rather than crash into waves head-on. – In gusty conditions, maintain an engaged core and balanced posture. Anticipate sudden shifts in wind strength and adjust sail trim accordingly to prevent overpowering or stalling.

Conclusion: Sailing a Hobie 16 Cat effectively is an art that combines technique, skill, and adaptability. By following this comprehensive guide, you’ll be equipped with the tools necessary to conquer the waters confidently. So hop on board your Hobie 16 Cat, embrace the elements around you, and let your sailing prowess shine brightly as you embark on unforgettable seafaring adventures!

3) FAQs About Hobie 16 Cat: Answers to Your Burning Questions

Are you considering getting a Hobie 16 Cat? Are there burning questions swirling in your mind about this popular catamaran sailboat? Well, you’re in luck! In this blog post, we aim to provide detailed and professional answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the Hobie 16 Cat. Prepare to have your curiosity satisfied!

1) How fast can the Hobie 16 Cat go?

Ah, speed! One of the many exciting aspects of sailing. The Hobie 16 Cat is no slouch when it comes to velocity. With its sleek design and efficient hull shape, the Hobie 16 can reach impressive speeds, often exceeding 20 knots (23 miles per hour). However, keep in mind that actual speeds will depend on factors such as wind conditions, sailor experience, and boat maintenance.

2) Is the Hobie 16 suitable for beginners?

While the mesmerizing performance of the Hobie 16 might make it seem like an advanced sailboat reserved for seasoned sailors, fear not! This agile catamaran offers a forgiving learning curve that makes it accessible even for beginners. Its lightweight design combined with its responsive nature allows novices to quickly get comfortable with handling it. Of course, proper training and safety precautions should always be observed before setting sail.

3) Can I solo sail a Hobie 16 Cat?

Absolutely! Solo sailing a Hobie 16 can be an exhilarating experience. Due to its manageable size and ease of maneuverability, many individuals find solo sailing on this catamaran extremely enjoyable. However, as with any watercraft activity alone, exercising caution is crucial. Make sure you are familiar with local regulations and consider informing someone about your plans before venturing out by yourself.

4) What about racing? Can I participate competitively on a Hobie 16?

Certainly! The Hobie 16 is renowned for its thrilling competitive scene worldwide. This boat has a flourishing racing community where sailors of all skill levels can get involved. Whether you’re an aspiring racer or looking for some friendly competition, the Hobie 16 class offers various opportunities to test your skills against fellow enthusiasts. Many regattas and championships are held globally, providing a platform for passionate sailors to showcase their abilities and connect with like-minded individuals.

5) How durable is the Hobie 16 Cat?

Designed with durability in mind, the Hobie 16 is built to endure challenging conditions on the water. It features a robust construction, combining quality materials with expert craftsmanship, making it capable of withstanding rough seas and heavy use. However, regular maintenance is key to ensuring its longevity. Performing routine checks on hull integrity, rigging tension, and other vital components will help preserve your Hobie 16’s performance over time.

6) Can I use the Hobie 16 for overnight trips?

While primarily designed for day sailing and racing excitement, adventurous souls have found ways to transform their Hobie 16 into a suitable vessel for overnight adventures. By outfitting it with custom modifications such as storage compartments or camping gear attachments, you can enhance its functionality for extended trips. Just remember that the compact size of the Hobie 16 might limit comfortable accommodations compared to traditional overnight sailboats.

In conclusion, the Hobie 16 Cat is a dynamic sailboat that combines speed, accessibility, and durability into one thrilling package. Whether you’re a beginner seeking an exciting learning experience or an experienced sailor looking to take part in competitive races, this catamaran has something exhilarating to offer. So hoist those sails and embark on new aquatic adventures with confidence!

4) Unlocking the Secrets of the Hobie 16 Cat: Tips and Tricks Revealed

If you’re a sailing enthusiast or simply someone who loves being out on the water, chances are you’ve heard of the iconic Hobie 16 Catamaran. This sleek and agile boat has been capturing the hearts of sailors for decades, offering thrilling experiences and unmatched excitement. But what sets this catamaran apart from its counterparts? In this blog post, we’ll delve into the secrets of the Hobie 16 Cat–uncovering tips and tricks that will take your sailing game to new heights.

First things first, let’s talk about why the Hobie 16 Cat is so beloved among sailors worldwide. Its design combines elegance with functionality, providing you both speed and stability on the water. The Hobie 16 features two hulls connected by a trampoline platform, enabling it to effortlessly glide through waves while maintaining excellent balance. This unique configuration not only offers enhanced maneuverability but also makes it possible for one person to captain the boat alone or team up with a crew member for an exhilarating sailing experience.

Now that we understand the essence of this impressive catamaran let’s dive into some insider tips that will help you maximize your Hobie 16 experience:

1) Rigging Techniques: Proper rigging is paramount when it comes to sailing any boat successfully, and the Hobie 16 is no exception. Make sure to master rigging techniques such as attaching the mast step securely, setting up your sails properly for optimal performance under different wind conditions, and tensioning each line appropriately. A well-rigged catamaran can make all the difference in terms of speed and maneuverability.

2) Taming Wind Gusts: Sailing enthusiasts know that dealing with unpredictable gusts of wind can be challenging. To navigate windy conditions while keeping full control over your Hobie 16, try adjusting your sail trim by easing out or sheeting in accordingly. Additionally, pay attention to weight distribution; shifting your crew’s position can help stabilize the boat and prevent capsizing, even when faced with sudden gusts.

3) Mastering the Art of Tacking: One of the most crucial maneuvers in sailing is tacking, which involves turning your boat into the wind without losing momentum. On a Hobie 16 Cat, a well-executed tack can make all the difference between gaining ground and falling behind. Learn to anticipate wind shifts, communicate with your crew effectively, and practice coordinated movements to ensure smooth and efficient tacks. Remember, practice makes perfect!

4) Downwind Sailing Techniques: While upwind performance is important, downwind sailing on a Hobie 16 can be particularly thrilling. To harness the power of the wind while maintaining control, utilize techniques such as wing-on-wing sailing (a method where you set both sails out to opposite sides for maximum utilization of wind), hand steering to adjust your course accurately, and using body weight shifts to optimize balance and stability.

5) Maintenance Matters: Lastly, ensuring proper maintenance of your Hobie 16 Catamaran is essential for its longevity and optimum performance. Regularly inspect all components such as rigging lines, trampoline mesh integrity, mast fittings, rudder system functionality, and sail condition. Invest time in cleaning and storing your boat correctly to prevent any wear or damage that could compromise its efficiency.

With these tips and tricks up your sleeve, you’ll soon be unlocking the full potential of your Hobie 16 Catamaran adventures. Whether you’re engaging in friendly regattas or simply enjoying leisurely sails with friends and family trust that these insights will give you an edge over other sailors.

So get out there, embrace the thrill that comes with navigating through waves on this iconic catamaran–and let its secrets reveal themselves as you conquer new horizons!

5) Mastering the Art of Sailing with the Hobie 16 Cat: A Beginner’s Perspective

Title: Mastering the Art of Sailing with the Hobie 16 Cat: Embarking on an Adventurous Journey – A Beginner’s Perspective

Introduction: Sailing is not merely a hobby; it’s an art form that inspires awe and freedom. If you have ever yearned to conquer the vast ocean, sailing with the Hobie 16 Cat is your ticket to an exhilarating adventure. In this blog post, we will delve into the magnificent world of sailing with the iconic Hobie 16 Cat through the eyes of a beginner. Brace yourself for a captivating journey as we explore the art of sailing like never before.

Setting Sail: As beginners, stepping aboard any sailboat can be intimidating. However, with its sleek design and unparalleled performance, the Hobie 16 Cat immediately instills confidence even in novices. Standing at 5 meters long, this catamaran beautifully combines speed and stability, making it a perfect vessel for tackling both calm waters and challenging seas.

Savoring Stability: One of the most enticing aspects of sailing on a Hobie 16 Cat is its remarkable stability. Thanks to its twin hulls connected by a trampoline-like surface, you can confidently navigate turbulent waters without fearing capsizing. The wide beam offers impressive balance while ensuring your safety throughout your learning journey.

Harnessing Wind Power: Mastering sailing requires understanding how to harness wind power effectively. The Hobie 16 Cat excels in this aspect as it comes equipped with powerful sails designed to maximize speed while providing an incredible adrenaline rush. By learning to read wind patterns and trim your sails accordingly, you’ll experience firsthand how effortlessly nature propels your voyage forward.

Thrilling Maneuvers: Once comfortable with basic sailing techniques, you’ll crave excitement and further challenge yourself on the water – enter thrilling maneuvers! With its lightweight hulls and responsive steering mechanism, the Hobie 16 Cat allows even beginners to execute impressive moves such as tacking and jibing. Picture yourself expertly maneuvering through waves, feeling an unparalleled rush of adrenaline flowing through your veins.

Teamwork and Communication: Sailing with the Hobie 16 Cat offers a unique opportunity to develop essential teamwork and communication skills. Coordinating with your crewmate becomes crucial when navigating tight turns or adjusting sails during wind shifts. The shared experience of sailing fosters camaraderie, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Embracing Nature: One cannot truly master the art of sailing without truly appreciating the beauty of nature that surrounds them. Sailing on a Hobie 16 Cat allows you to immerse yourself in the stunning marine environment – vibrant blue waters, breathtaking sunsets, and even curious sea creatures swimming alongside your boat. There is no classroom or office that can replace this profound connection with nature.

The Power of Perseverance: Finally, as a beginner embarking on this sailing adventure, mastering the art of sailing won’t come overnight. It takes time, practice, and unwavering perseverance to become competent in this remarkable hobby. However, every moment spent honing your skills aboard the Hobie 16 Cat is worth it; each triumph fuels your passion for conquering new horizons.

Conclusion: Venturing into the world of sailing with the Hobie 16 Cat is an experience like no other – an amalgamation of confidence-building stability, harnessing wind power seamlessly, thrilling maneuvers that elevate adrenaline levels, fostering teamwork and communication skills amongst crews, embracing mother nature’s wonders, ultimately fueling our determination to persist despite challenges faced along our journey. So why wait? Embark on this incredible adventure today and let the art of sailing imbue your life with endless excitement!

6) Gear Up and Set Sail: Essential Equipment for a Successful Hobie 16 Cat Adventure

Gear Up and Set Sail: Essential Equipment for a Successful Hobie 16 Cat Adventure

Ahoy, fellow adventure-seekers! Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable sailing experience aboard the majestic Hobie 16 Cat? We sure hope so because we’re about to spill the beans on all the essential equipment you’ll need for a successful voyage. So grab your sailor’s hat and buckle up, because this is going to be one wild ride!

1. Life Jackets: Safety first, my friends! Before setting sail on any watercraft, it’s crucial to ensure everyone on board has a well-fitting life jacket. While the Hobie 16 Cat is inherently stable, unexpected situations can arise, and having proper flotation devices can make all the difference.

2. Sunscreen: Oh, the unforgiving sun! Protecting your skin from harmful UV rays is paramount during any outdoor activity—especially when cruising along on the open waters. So don’t forget to slap on some sunscreen with high SPF before setting sail. Trust us; lobster red skin isn’t exactly fashionable.

3. Waterproof Bag: The sea is a treacherous mistress, and water splashes are inevitable during your catamaran adventure. Keep your valuables safe and dry by stashing them in sturdy waterproof bags or containers onboard. This way, you won’t have to mourn over soggy smartphones or damp wallets.

4. Snacks & Hydration: Sailing can be quite an energy-consuming endeavor—no wonder sailors always talk about rum rations! Be sure to pack some delicious snacks that provide sustenance throughout your adventure at sea. Don’t forget plenty of hydration as well; after all, salty air tends to make our throats as parched as a desert.

5. Nautical Tools & Spares: While we don’t expect our beloved Hobie 16 Cat to break down mid-sail (she’s built like a tank, after all), it’s always wise to carry some basic nautical tools and spare parts. The ocean can be unpredictable, and having the ability to fix minor issues on the fly will keep your journey smooth sailing.

6. Emergency Equipment: Safety should always remain at the forefront of any adventurer’s mind. Take along emergency equipment such as a whistle, flashlight, and a first aid kit that caters specifically to maritime mishaps. In case an unexpected storm arises or you find yourself in an unfortunate situation, these items could prove invaluable.

7. GoPro Camera: Are you even living if you don’t record your epic Hobie 16 Cat adventure? Capture every thrilling moment with a waterproof GoPro camera attached to your gear. Relive those exhilarating rides on the waves and share them with friends—because let’s face it, nobody will believe your stories otherwise!

8. Weather Updates: Mother Nature is notorious for her unpredictability, but we mere mortals can try to keep one step ahead by staying updated on weather conditions. Check local forecasts before setting sail to ensure there are no surprises waiting for you out at sea.

Now that we’ve covered all the essential gear for a successful Hobie 16 Cat adventure, it’s time to hoist those sails and set off into the horizon! Keep this witty guide close at hand, stay safe yet daringly adventurous—and remember, life is meant to be lived outside of our comfort zones. Bon voyage!

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1986 Hobie Cat Hobie Cat

1986 Hobie Cat Hobie Cat

Morristown, New York

Make Hobie Cat

Model Hobie Cat

Category Catamaran Sailboats

Posted Over 1 Month

This Hobie 16 has only sailed in freshwater and never beached on sand -- so hull and sails in good shape. It needs new rigging, mainsheet etc lost in boathouse reconstruction. Last sailed 2012. No trailer.

2011 Hobie Cat 16

2011 Hobie Cat 16

Largo, Florida

Category Catamarans

2011 Hobie Cat 16 Excellent condition, always covered, comes with aluminum  trailer, sail bags, trapeze harness, rudder covers and mast bob.  Carbon rudders, Harken blocks and Comptip mast All related manuals Located near Tampa, FL

1977 Hobie Cat 16

1977 Hobie Cat 16

Voorhees, New Jersey

1977 Hobie Cat 16,Hobie 16 SE Race Winners (2 complete boats; one dismantled) can use one as parts boat or sail both)2 Tramps (1 solid, 1 mesh)2 sets of Racing Sails with intact battens, clear windows wind luff indicators and sail bags (Tequila Sunrise, Paradise Colors)1 Set of Wind sails (White) with additional Intensity Jib and clear window2 Masts (black anodized)2 Sets Racing Tillers and Blocks1 Galvanized Trailer (Completely refurbished in 2012 w New Tires, Bearings, Lighting, Harnesses, etc.) Mast Cradle, Winch, height adjustable tongue wheel, 4 Sets of double rollers and 12" tiresRectangular Locking Trailer Gear Box (holds sails, booms, all gear)Custom Tie Down Kit Telo Cat Wind Vane EZ Mast Stepper Rudder Covers Mast Cradle Tramp BagTramp Cooler Holder Righting Bucket Batten Hinges Over $500 in Extra Parts / FittingsHawaiian Righting System 4 Trapeze Wires and HarnessesBeach WheelsFiberglass Cleaning/polishing KitHobie 16 ManualGreat for Beach, Bay or Lake! $3850

1989 Hobie Cat 16

1989 Hobie Cat 16

Appling, Georgia

1989 Hobie Cat 16,Boat is in perfect shape. All running hardware and rigging is new. All new line. Tramp is in perfect shape. 2 Sets of Sails, Both with Jib and Main. 2-Hobie Skipper harnesses for trap lines. Too many extras to list. Trailer is in perfect shape and included. Boat is usually sailed on the weekends in freshwater only. $3000

1987 Hobie Cat Hobie 16

1987 Hobie Cat Hobie 16

Orange Beach, Alabama

Model Hobie 16

1987 Hobie Cat Hobie 16 1987 Hobie Cat 16' catamaran excellant condition multi-color sails in excellant condition also with trailer and built in sail storage box on trailer $2,100. Turn key, ready to sail the day you purchase. Contact [email protected] .

2011 Hobie Cat Hobie 16

2011 Hobie Cat Hobie 16

Claremore, Oklahoma

2011 Hobie Cat Hobie 16 Iconic. The Hobie 16 revolutionized multihull sailing and defined its culture when she hit the California beach scene in 1969. Now, over forty years later, this Sailboat Hall of Fame inductee continually attracts great sailors and delivers serious adrenaline rushes worldwide. Why? Because the Hobie 16 is the perfect cat, powerful enough for world champions yet forgiving enough for novices. Its dual-trapeze rig helps you and your crew member tame the high-powered sailplan, and its asymmetrically shaped fiberglass hulls reduce weight and eliminate the need for daggerboards. Seriously fast, seriously fun – fly a hull and the obsession begins! Boat and Trailer With trapeze, But Buckets, Main, Jib and carbon fiber EPO Rudders. - Main and Jib(all most new) Trap/but bucket EPO Rudders, Trailer all in good shape...

2014 Hobie Cat Hobie 16

2014 Hobie Cat Hobie 16

2014 Hobie Cat Hobie 16 The Hobie 16 revolutionized multihull sailing . The Hobie 16 was unleashed on the Southern California beach scene in 1970 and sailing was instantly transformed. The beach-launched Hobie 16 brought the sport to legions of speed-loving sailors. The catamaran’s lightweight, asymmetrical fiberglass hulls provide lift and its dual-trapeze rig lets you and your crew member harness its sheer power. Now, 45 years and over 100,000 boats later, the Hobie 16 occupies a coveted spot in the Sailboat Hall of Fame and consistently delivers big-grin sailing and world-class racing. Fly a hull and you’ll understand the global obsession! - Very little use on this one. Main, Roller Jib ,Trapeze with full harnesses.

HOBIE CAT sail boat

HOBIE CAT sail boat

Redding, Connecticut

Model HOBIE 16

Category Daysailer Sailboats

Length 16 FEET

I PURCHASED IT NEW IN 1977; SAILED 5 SUMMERS; SAILS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

Hobie 16 Sailboat

Hobie 16 Sailboat

Niantic, Connecticut

Length 16.0

This beautiful 16 foot Hobie cat is ready to sail! Boat comes with 2 sails (Main and jib) in pristine condition, updated lines, rebuilt rudder fittings, trapeze wires, beach dolly and road trailer. All are in good condition. Need gone, so willing to negotiate. Asking price is $2,000 or best offer!

SAILBOAT HOBIE CAT 16 FOOT COMPLETE WITH TRAILER READY TO SAIL TODAY

SAILBOAT HOBIE CAT 16 FOOT COMPLETE WITH TRAILER READY TO SAIL TODAY

Ocean View, New Jersey

Make HOBIE CAT

Length 16 feet

COMPLETE BOAT READY TO GO! TRAILER TO WATER, AND SAIL. HAVE LEGAL TITLE AND REGISTRATION FOR BOTH TRAILER AND BOAT. GREAT FOR ANY SAILOR BEGINNER TO EXPERT. SAILS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, NO SOFT SPOTS ON HULLS.. TRAP IS NEW FROM LAST YEAR. IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN A BOAT THAT IS READY TO GO THIS IS THE BOAT FOR YOU! INCLUDES COMPLETE HOBIE 16 WITH SAILS, TRAILER, AND BEACH WHEELS.

SAILBOAT HOBIE CAT 16 FOOT COMPLETE WITH TRAILER NEAR SEA ISLE CITY NJ

SAILBOAT HOBIE CAT 16 FOOT COMPLETE WITH TRAILER NEAR SEA ISLE CITY NJ

MOVING NEED TO SELL WILL DELIVERY UP TO 50 MILES FROM SEA ISLE CITY NJ.COMPLETE BOAT READY TO GO! TEIN TRAP SET UP. TRAILER TO WATER, AND SAIL. HAVE LEGAL TITLE AND REGISTRATION FOR BOTH TRAILER AND BOAT. GREAT FOR ANY SAILOR BEGINNER TO EXPERT. SAILS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, NO SOFT SPOTS ON HULLS.. TRAP IS NEW FROM LAST YEAR. IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN A BOAT THAT IS READY TO GO THIS IS THE BOAT FOR YOU! INCLUDES COMPLETE HOBIE 16 WITH SAILS, TRAILER, AND BEACH WHEELS.

1982 Hobie Cat 16

1982 Hobie Cat 16

Ludington, Michigan

Model 16 "Cat Fever" Edition

1982+ Hobie Cat 16, Great condition with trailer. New tires and lights work. Light Blue Hulls and multi color "Cat Fever" Sails. Rigging like new and superb trampoline. Rudders in great shape as is the trailer. Hulls need waxing. Asking $2000.00 or best offer. Will deliver within a reasonable distance for fuel cost.

1985 Hobie Cat Hobie Cat 16'

1985 Hobie Cat Hobie Cat 16'

Monterey, Massachusetts

Model Hobie Cat 16'

Hulls are in good condition (no soft spots, Tramp, Sails (main and jib) in good condition, good hardware. Trailer in good condition as well.

1983 Hobie Cat 16

1983 Hobie Cat 16

Vero Beach, Florida

1983 Hobie Cat 16,Fly a Hobie Cat! Hobie 16 in Vero Beach, FL. Blue hulls with multicolor sails. Includes sails, sail bag, Hobie boat cover, double trapeze with buckets, E-Z Step mast stepping system, spare hardware, magic tilt trailer. Rigged for single-handed sailing. Sails in good condition, always stored inside in a/c. Solid Florida boat but needs a little work and original canvas trampoline needs replacement. Priced accordingly, won't last long at this price. Owned this boat since 1993, just no spare time to sail or maintain anymore. Can't beat it for cheap fun on the water! Clear title. As is, pick-up in Vero Beach, FL only. Email or call for additional photos or inspection. $750.00 Cash, 7722014616

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hobie cat 16 ft

Wurtsboro, New York

Hobi in great shape ..New tramp ..No leaks and good sails.

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Lenhth: 4.72 m

Beam: 2.25 m

weight: 140 kg

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“the topaz 16 provides a different kind of sailing experience. on the water it feels stiffer, lighter and more dynamic than any rotomoulded cat produced by dart or hobie, with taut feedback that qualifies as ‘true performance’ sailing”, yachts & yachting, available in 4 exiting models, high performance 16 foot catamaran.

  • True performance catamaran sailing
  • Precise, well mannered handling
  • Very robust, ultra-tough, maintenance free TRILAM construction
  • World Sailing (ISAF) ‘Learn to Sail’ Class.

16 ft catamaran sailboat

The Topaz Catamarans have been designed by International multihull racing legends Yves Loday and Robert White. With such sailing experience and pedigree, not to mention their proven design track records, it comes as little surprise that the Loday/White team have produced such a stunning range of cats.

The TOPAZ 16T/ XT is an accessible but high performance cat designed for a crew of two. The Topaz 16T has a twin trapeze and boasts a powerful 14.25m2 sail area courtesy of a large Dacron main and jib. The 16XT upgrade includes an impressive 11.18m2 gennaker.

The TOPAZ 16S ‘school’ rig option offers a single trapeze with a smaller and more easily controlled Dacron main and jib.

The 16 also features a sealed mast and a safe and simple lifting rudder sytem as standard.

The Topaz cats are all roto-moulded in tri-laminated Metalicene™ polyethylene producing the stiffest, lightest and most dynamic hulls available. The hulls are also extremely robust and low maintenance making them ideal for even the toughest sailing environments.

“THE TOPAZ 16CX PROVIDES A DIFFERENT KIND OF SAILING EXPERIENCE. ON THE WATER IT FEELS STIFFER, LIGHTER AND MORE DYNAMIC THAN ANY ROTOMOULDED CAT PRODUCED BY DART OR HOBIE, WITH TAUT FEEDBACK THAT QUALIFIES AS ‘TRUE PERFORMANCE’ SAILING”

The 16 is a sixteeen foot catamaran that is fast, fun and forgiving:

  • High foredeck with lots of volume in the bow area is great for stability, handling and taut feedback
  • The built-in skeg design hulls (so no need for daggerboards) make for user friendly sailing
  • No boom makes for one less thing to worry about
  • Lock-in beams combined with stiff hull construction provide a stiff, rigid and dynamic sailing platform
  • Adjustable, safe and simple ‘Race’ Rudder System allows you to adjust the rake of blade dependent on conditions
  • 16T/XT features fully battened Mylar mainsail and jib for max power
  • 16T/XT features twin trapeze
  • 16XT features the addition of a powerful single-line ‘Race’ Gennaker System
  • 16S (school) comes with durable and manageable Dacron radial-cut slab-reefing mainsail and furling jib as standard
  • 16S also includes single trapeze
  • High quality foot straps for trapezing
  • Unique non-slip pattern is user friendly and provides extra grip when trapezing
  • Sealed mast by Selden
  • Step hinged mast makes rigging quick and easy (even for one young person)
  • Incredibly high quality hardware including ball bearing blocks and race specification cleats
  • Auto-ratchet gennaker block
  • Lightweight and tough high-specification epoxy foam filled rudder blade for precise handling
  • Total rigged weight of just 140kg
  • TRILAM technology unique to Topper gives unrivalled strength to weight ratio and great uniformity, buoyancy, stiffness, dynamism, lightweight and durability
  • Three year hull warranty

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Prindle 16 is a 16 ′ 0 ″ / 4.9 m catamaran sailboat designed by Geoffrey Prindle and built by Prindle Catamarans and Performance Catamarans Inc. starting in 1971.

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The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

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Small Sailboat Sizes: A Complete Guide

Small Sailboat Sizes: A Complete Guide | Life of Sailing

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Daniel Wade

October 30, 2022

‍ Key Takeaways

  • Small sailboats are easy to sail, rig, and are affordable
  • They are usually under 20 feet to be considered small
  • Might not fit a particular sailing goal

‍ There are plenty of small sailboat sizes to accommodate any sailing experience. But what kinds of small sailboats are there?

Small sailboats are generally under 20 feet in length, come in a variety of designs, and have different hulls. These include monohulls, catamarans, and trimarans. As long as they have a mast, rudder, sail, and are under 20 feet, it is considered a small sailboat.

According to experienced sailors that use a smaller boat, it is best to have one that is easy to handle and accommodates their sailing goals. When searching for the best small sailboat, it will likely differ from one person to the next.

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‍ 23 Small Sailboats to Compare

When looking at different types of small sailboats, it is important to see how they are designed. Depending on the sailing goals a person has will ultimately affect how they intend to sail.

If I have a Hobie catamaran, I am likely going to use it for recreational purposes like coastal cruising instead of racing. For shallow drafts, I would need something that can handle entering that territory and not risk damaging a keel on some monohulls.

Marblehead Daysailer

The Marblehead 22 daysailer is a traditional looking monohull perfect for everything related to small sailboats. Even though it is compact, there is enough room for guests on board.

It has almost a 12 foot cockpit to seat several people, along with a stowaway cuddy in the front to put some gear into. With its bulb keel, however, I would not take it into shallow waters.

A Laser is a great small sailboat that is commonly raced. In fact, they have been used in the Olympics every year since 1996.

Laser’s have a tendency to capsize if mishandled by inexperienced sailors in rough conditions, but are good to learn how to sail. I would recommend taking them out on lighter days and calmer conditions.

Catalina Sport

The Catalina 22 Sport has earned the reputation for the best small sailboat for years. It has simple amenities for different sailing goals, but also has a retractable keel to allow for shoal draft exploration.

For a boat this size, it can sleep four people and has a swim ladder in the back. Sailors that are used to simple designs will be happy that it has a roller furling jib, a fractional rig, and a mainsail. For a boat that is under 25 feet, it is arguably the epitome of small sailboats.

Cape Cod Daysailer

The Daysailer by Cape Cod was a first of its kind back in the 1950’s. It could travel however a sailor saw fit, with capabilities of racing, cruising, or simple pleasure.

Roughly a thousand were built by various shipyards, but Cape Cod still continues to produce them. For a 16 foot sailboat, it packs a punch with an affordable price and enough room for a few people.

The BayRaider from Swallow Yachts is another great example of a small sailboat that is easy to navigate and to put on a trailer for transport. What I love about it is that just about all of the 20 feet of the boat is an open cockpit.

If I were consistently using it in rougher waters, I would recommend adding a spray hood to help keep sections of the boat dry. In addition, I would look for the option to add stability with 300 pounds of water ballast.

For those that enjoy a solo ride, the Beetle Cat is one to consider. This boat has a draft of two feet and is roughly 12 feet long, which makes it perfect for coastal cruising or much tighter spaces.

With its single gaff-rigged sail, it offers tons of power even with lighter air. It is also nice to use when the conditions become rough and it is easy to reef down.

West Wight Potter

The West Wight Potter has a particular model, the P19, that is on many sailors’ lists of great small sailboats. A lot of sailors prefer this boat due to a variety of features for its size.

At just under 20 feet, it has four berths, galley, sink, stove, and even a cooler. This boat also has closed-cell foam on the fore and aft, making it virtually unsinkable.

The Norseboat 17.5 is the perfect sailboat in mind when it comes to rowing and sailing. Whether it has one or two people, there is plenty of room to sail comfortably.

While it is not the best boat to probably have in rough conditions, I would likely use this to find coastal areas with good camping spots. With its excellent load capacity, there are plenty of opportunities to bring all kinds of gear without fear of weighing the boat down.

Even though the Montgomery 17 is advertised as a trailerable pocket cruiser, it packs a punch for a smaller sloop rig. It even comes with a centerboard keel that can be retracted to make the boat draft just two feet. This is great for those that want to cruise along the coast or beach it and go exploring.

The cuddy cabin has plenty of headroom and two bunks for guests. There are other models that Montgomery offers such as the 15 and 23, but the 17 is arguably the most attractive for tighter spaces navigating and the best bang for buck scenario.

The CW Hood 32 is somewhat misleading for a small sailboat since it is roughly 32 feet in length. However, sailors will only use about half of the boat in the cockpit with seating and navigating.

This boat is specifically designed for day sailing in mind, with nothing on board to distract anyone from sailing. It is a perfect sailboat for a family without being too large to handle.

The 17 foot and half Sun Cat from Com-Pac Yachts is a great looking small sailboat. With its gaff-rigged mainsail, it powers easily with light conditions.

It can be for solo sailing or a small group that wants to share twin six foot berths. It has a handful of amenities to make this a great boat to have on the weekend or small trips.

There was a time that the Sunfish was the most popular small sailboat in existence. But price and competition flooded the market and other top names are pushing them away from the top.

However, this might be a good opportunity to find one at a discount. The Sunfish is excellent for those wanting to day sail or learn how to sail, meaning anyone can enjoy time on the water with this simple 14 foot setup.

The Catalina 16.5 is considered the middle child between its models of 12.5 and the 22. It can come in two different models, one with a centerboard or another with a shoal draft fixed keel.

At slightly over 17 feet, the centerboard model can draft as low as five inches on the water or a little over four feet with the board down. It also features plenty of room in the cockpit and a waterproof hatch for storage.

For those that want a taste of stability from a catamaran and a small sailboat that is easy to trailer, a Hobie 16 is the right boat. Since 1969, there have been plenty of models from that brand but over 100,000 have been made with the 16 alone.

All catamarans can be beached, but some might need some attention beforehand to ensure so. For example, this one will need rudders kicked up before beaching.

The Hunter 15 is the pinnacle of simplicity and functionality. This boat, whether an experienced sailor or newbie is navigating, is one of the best boats without having to think too much about while underway.

With its kick up rudder, any sailor can relax as they enter shoal drafts. This 15 footer is great for day sailing since there are not any special features on board.

Super Snark

The Super Snark has been around since 1970 and has proven to be successful at just 11 feet in length. It is easy to transport, either on a trailer or on top of a vehicle.

The boat weighs just 50 pounds and has a payload capacity of about 310 pounds. For those that want a small unsinkable boat built for two people, it is hard to pass up a Super Snark.

Flying Scot

The Flying Scot is another great small sailboat that is just under 20 feet in length. Not much has changed since it was produced in 1957 with its sloop rig and spinnaker.

Even though it is a good racer for just one or two people, it can comfortably be used as a family boat for up to eight people. It also has a centerboard keel that can be retracted to make it have an eight inch draft.

RS Sailing typically builds racing dinghies, but the Venture model is a 16 footer that is great for those newer to sailing. This boat is commonly used in training classes across the U.S.

The cockpit can comfortably hold a handful of people or a group of smaller kids. It also features an outboard motor mount and a swim ladder in case anyone wants to take a swim.

The RS Sailing brand needs one more mention due to the amount of small sailboats they put out. The RS Aero, for example, is an award winning racing dinghy just shy of 14 feet that has been used in competitions all over the world.

It is not a boat that can be easily learned for a newbie to reach top speeds, but experienced racers love the performance it offers. It only seats one, but it is perfect for those that have sailing experience, whether they are young or old.

Topaz makes a variety of smaller sailboats, but the one that is most popular is the Taz. At just under 10 feet in length, it is one of the smaller sailboats out there that can accommodate an adult and maybe a small child.

This could also be used for larger boats that need a dinghy to make it to shore. For the price point, it will be difficult to ignore for a compelling dinghy.

The WRTango by WindRider is a perfect trimaran at 10 feet that is easy to sail and to transport. It is the smallest edition of trimarans offered by this brand, just behind the WR 16 and 17.

Since it has forward facing seating, steering with a foot pedal, and a lower center of gravity, sailors will feel like they are sitting in a kayak. It has a six inch draft, a single sail, and heavy duty outriggers that are designed to take a beating.

Minicat has a special line of inflatable catamarans available in various sizes. These come equipped with a multi-piece mast and even a trampoline, along with the inflatable hulls of course.

It is arguably the easiest small sailboat to travel with, as it can be put away in one or two bags for transport. As for sailing, it rivals the speeds and handle of other popular small catamarans.

Vancouver 28

The Vancouver 28 is outside the range of what would be considered a dinghy, but it still offers a lot of value for being a smaller bluewater sailboat. At 28 feet, there is a little something for everyone.

This boat is considered a pocket cruiser that can essentially go anywhere. For those that are trying to downsize from other larger sailboats, they should strongly consider a change with the Vancouver 28.

Pros and Cons to Small Sailboats

Small sailboats have become more popular over the last few decades. Smaller bluewater sailboats have a lot to like, but also present some disadvantages that might not fit into a sailor’s category to sail.

It is important to figure out what sailing goals a sailor wants to take part in. Whether it is cruising, weekend sailing, or day sailing, small sailboats are potentially a good fit.

There are a handful of pros to look at for small sailboats. The key is to find one that fits specific to a sailing goal, such as racing or cruising.

It is easy to see why small sailboats are common, especially since they cost much less than larger ones. They are even less expensive models if a sailor can find a used one.

Depending on how long a boat is will determine how much it costs to build. It is easier and costs less to make repairs on smaller boats since the damaged areas are smaller as well. So finding a small, yet functional sailboat will be the most cost effective.

Simpler Systems

Small sailboats are easier to maintain and have a lot less issues than larger boats. This is simply because they have a lot less to offer, such as a watermaker or an electric anchor windlass.

Some are just bare bones when it comes to sailing, while others have galleys or berths. Depending on the model and brand will determine how easy it is to maintain.

Easy to Sail

Inexperienced sailors often gravitate to smaller sailors simply because they are easier to sail. Imagine the difference between raising a sail between an 18 footer and a 48 footer, or even the difference between one or a few sails.

These boats are also meant for solo sailing or for smaller groups, making it easier to handle functions on board. These are also used in training schools that teach how to sail. There is also less stress on the boat in general, making it easier to maintain.

Easy to Rig

Whether a sailor wants to put a small sailboat on a trailer or the top of their car, no one can deny how convenient it is to move around. No special tricks are needed for these types of boats, as they are simple to put up once they are done being used.

When looking at the inflatable catamaran for example, it is one of the easiest to set up and put away. Larger boats require to be parked at a dock or will be more difficult to pull out of the water.

Easy to Find Parts

Every sailboat will need something replaced or fixed at some point. For small sailboats, it will be easier to find parts or replacement items because these boats are often made in bulk.

Smaller boats can be found everywhere and a lot were made back in the early 1950’s and 60’s. Some will have compatible parts to newer ones and the other way around.

As good as small sailboats might be to some, sailors might choose to look elsewhere if their sailing goals do not fit what a small sailboat offers. If sailors are simply wanting to get out on the water and not have a lot of amenities, this could work for them. So depending on what a sailor is expecting to get out of a boat makes the biggest difference.

Much Slower

If sailors were to travel the same distance at the same time in different sized boats, more often than not the large boat will win. While some small sailboats are only meant for racing, a lot of them are not meant to travel very fast.

The hull speed is in conjunction with the square root of the length of the water, meaning you need more hull to go faster. This could become an issue when trying to evade a storm and get to safety quickly.

Larger boats tend to average between seven to 10 knots while small sailboats average less. Depending on how much the difference is in length and sail area will determine the speed.

Not as Much Space

Small sailboats under 20 feet are difficult to live aboard or travel long distances with a lack of gear or food. There are some that can cater to one or two people for full time sailing, but these have limited space as well.

Unless sailors are able to effectively downsize from larger boats to smaller boats, there will likely be some issues with the amount of gear or other items they are taking on board. In addition, it makes it difficult to travel with a crew or even a pet.

Not as Comfortable

There will be some debate between how comfortable small sailboats are, but the argument can be made that they are not as comfortable as larger sailboats. Generally, anything over 20 feet is recommended to live aboard or engage in bluewater sailing long term.

For those that want to be as comfortable as possible while sailing, smaller sailboats might lack in that regard. Since there is not as much seating and a lack of a galley or berth, sailors might pass on small sailboats for comfort.

Why A Small Sailboat Could Be Beneficial

A variety of factors will contribute to a sailor wanting to select a specific boat to sail in. These include budget, sailing goals, and availability nearby. Small sailboats have proven to be effective for a variety of purposes.

For newer sailors, small sailboats are definitely the way to go to learn how to sail without blowing tons of money on a larger setup. After sailors have developed a comfortable amount of experience with their small sailboat or if their sailing goals have changed, then it would be ideal to move onto a larger boat to fit their needs.

Small sailboats definitely have their place in today’s market. From racers to cruisers, or daysailers to weekenders, small sailboats can fit any category that a sailor could possibly want to experience.

It is ultimately up to the individual on how they want to approach a small sailboat and its capabilities. In the best scenario, one should find a boat that is in good condition, is affordable for their budget, and is easy to handle based on their sailing goals.

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