Beginner Hobie Catamaran Sailing Lesson
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Here, we're using a Hobie 15 but the technique is exactly the same for all catamarans , such as the Dart, RScat Topcat, Windrush, Nacra, Prindle and anything else.
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Important note....Joe is wearing a PFD despite the fact that there is pretty much a zero chance of capsizing. It's just a good habit to get used to.
Personal Floatation Device ... Life vest even. Especially good when sailing a boat with a boom and you get bonked into unconsciousness by the boom on the way into the water 💧 🙌 👌 😀
For sure, always a good plan.
It should be automatic - going sailing? Put it on.
First off, most people go over board because they fall off, not a capsize. Second, that boat can absolutely capsize
Umm, that is Joseph Bennett on the helm, he won't fall off and he won't capsize the boat.
going out on the water for the first time in 1½ years today, can't wait!! thanks for the video, you're awesome:)
Good luck!! Thanks
This is actually a really good tutorial!
Thanks!!
Taking the cat out tomorrow! Thanks for the videos and breakdowns Joe! Your teaching style sticks with me! So stoked to get the old girl moving again!
great stuff. I hope that it all goes well. I'm glad that the videos have been hitting the spot.
cheers
Had a 10-minute lesson today (first time sailing) followed by my first solo. It was awesome!!! I want to do more!!!!
That is great. Good times ahead. Definitely stick with it!
sorry I'm back just got back from my sailmaker/repair people and he said it's WAY cheaper for me to send in my sails without battens get analysis and likely repairs, and windows installed, then drive up to pick them up (because the length of the battens I need increases the cost of shipping). just thought I'd throw that in there for anyone thinking about replacing old sails. another good one, joe!
Thanks for that!
Huge thanks!
Thanks for this, really clear info 👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, thanks! Dodging the other boats is like the Asteroids video game.
Ha! Yes, thinking ahead and spacial awareness are very useful!
Thanks for the video! I’ve just bought my uncle’s old windrush 14. Probably 35-40 years since I was last on her (my uncle driving not me) and I’ll need to learn all about it. 👍
Great stuff. If there's anything you get stuck on, feel free to let me know.
Thank you for the information.
You are welcome!
Really well presented, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
very helpful video, thanks!!
You're welcome!
good calm description, making a successful tack instead of getting into irons is nice, of course knowing how to sail a hobie a bit backwards is another skill to learn for a new sailor. (alumni of the 1992 Formosa Sailing Challenge series- fun times on boats/ Hobie 16)
Backwards is definitely important!!! Thanks
boomless is absolutely a safer trend, but with the boom it was easy enough to hold the boom against the wind and back the boat up (sailing backwards) but many leave the jib cleated to the ?upwind? side to help push the bow over if momentum alone is insufficient, or the helmsman stopped the boat by throwing the helm hard over.@@JoyriderTV
Thanks Joe, well sorted out especially with the other guy inserted for focus and topic clarity. I see the trolley wheel markings along the hull from your launch video. What to you find removes this the easiest? At the beginning of a season I use Muriatic acid with a solid rinse, but I wouldn't want to use that stuff so close to the water. Oxalic acid products don't really have much effect.
Although it takes the shine off, i use a cream cleaner like Jiff/ciff/handy andy
Thank you! You are awesome!
Thanks, I'm glad it was helpful.
Fantastic !
Thanks!!
Been boating/sailing since i was a kid but never on a hobie cat. This is my next goal.
You'll love it!
Im so jealous... so relaxing to do.. thank you.
It really is.
👍Thanks Joe 😃
🤩
What a beautiful beach
It really is!
Thank you
You're welcome
What do you have on for a life jacket? I've been looking for a low profile option, everything we have is so bulky lol
This is a Crewsaver Kite buoyancy aid
Joseph! We need a video on the 16’s average speed!!!
for sure! I'm just waiting for the right time, right wind
@@JoyriderTV legendary, I’m anticipating it
Hi there. I just got a hobiecat catamaran. Upon travelling a long distance home, I realized there was no boom with it. Do cat's have/ need a boom? I have seen some with one and others without one. Thanks.
Hi There,
not all hobie cats need a boom.
The Hobie 16 with the standard sail should have a boom, but if it's a 16 easy sail or a 15 then there's no boom required.
nice thanks:::
Most welcome
Hi Joe, Do you teach Hobie cat sailing? My wife and I want to learn. We are already sailors but on bigger boats. We're looking for a vacation place to go to so we can learn Hobie cat sailing. Thanks - Mark
Hi Mark, check out wildwind.co.uk - it's a great place to learn cat sailing.
I'm teaching sailing from the same place privately, for more info - totaljoyrider.com/pages/coaching
Geometry looks like a prindle. Is that the difference from a15 to a 16?
Hobie 15:
more volume
skeg hulls = easier manoeuvring
smaller and less powerful
no boom
What is the minimum age you recommend to take a kid hobie sailing? (Assuming he knows how to swim?). I am a father of 5 year old. I am know how sail Hobies (C class), but I am not sure if it might be too much for a 5 year old.
As long as you feel in control of the boat, it's not too windy (sub 10 knots) and you have a life jacket for the child then I think that you're good to go.
As long as it's warm enough too - you don't want to put your child off by it being too cold.
Why do you release the main sheet when you tack? Thanks.
I'll explain this in today's Q+A
@@JoyriderTV thanks. I’m not sure I know how to access the Q&A?
@@francismontocchio9910 it will be live at 1800 greek time but you can watch it later - here's the link - ruclips.net/user/livePMVWcT-cuqg?feature=share
@@JoyriderTVthanks mate!!
Where were you sailing please?
Wildwind.co.uk - Vassiliki, Lefkas, Greece
@@JoyriderTV Thanks !
i gotta craving to watch Jaws 2 all of a sudden
Only if you're going to be sailing on a fresh water lake!
jib
Could you elaborate....
Its kind of a hack when it come from the description of the parts and terms.
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean.
Could you rephrase?
@@JoyriderTV Any kind of sport has rules which make the sport unique like soccer, baseball, and tennis, and sailing also has these rules that explain the sport from equipment to practice, although there are many kinds of sailboat out there, they all have very similar rules. but all of them have halyards and sheets, or rudders and keels (you could explain why a catamarans have no keels and and daggerboards). The worst thing you can tell someone in a catamaran make a right turn when it prepare to tack to starboard.
still unclear the exact behavior of the tell tales I'm looking for. but awesome for an intro!
Here's a video that should help: ruclips.net/video/_bqs-XXFf1M/видео.html