I am not versed in Pay Pal, I can send you one and you can send me a check. I am new to the form so do not know haw I am supposed to navigate.Well, I just re-read my own comment, "It'd sure be nice to have one on board", so I think I'll spring for one.
The hard rubber fin I was thinking of, would be something like a truck's mud flap with a built-in taper. Maybe I can find one to adapt and give it a try.
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I am not versed in Pay Pal, I can send you one and you can send me a check. I am new to the forum so do not know how I am supposed to navigate.
Using "sculling-oar", catamaran, and "Stars-and-Stripes", I didn't find any Web reference to Dennis' above reply.Will it work on a Hobie Cat 17? Where would we attach it?
I have thought about this and think the design could be easily adapted to the Hobie's' rudder dimensions. If you are interested I can make one for you to try.Using "sculling-oar", catamaran, and "Stars-and-Stripes", I didn't find any Web reference to Dennis' above reply.
With my Hobie Formula-18 catamaran, light and variable winds were frustrating as all blazes. Lacking speed while approaching a tack, you'd just sit there with your two hulls working against waves, wind, and boat wakes.The Guppy would have been very welcome at those times.
Thanks, but my three catamarans were sold off in the past decade—three Sunfishes are my future in sailing.I have thought about this and think the design could be easily adapted to the Hobie's' rudder dimensions. If you are interested I can make one for you to try.