Texel sailing with Hobie fx-one

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

Sailing with my Hobie cat fx-one in front of the island of Texel (Netherland)

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  • They are great looking boats, aren't they?

    I would love to get one of these one day, more fun with the wings than any F16!!!! Anything Hobie/Nacra is reliable.

    Love your work mate, Thanks for putting the vid up for us all to enjoy,

    Chocko

  • I'm glad that you like my video. It's always fun to sail with my Hobie fx. But if you like to buy one you must know certain things.

  • fx-one: too heavy, too expensive, too slow...

  • What is the alternative to fx-one?

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  • Beautiful boat and great sailing! Thanks very much for sharing your terrific video.

  • Great video. Thanks!

  • @arcelor2006 F16 is also too heavy, only the A class can claim being light. but I bet the Fx would handle social sailing better then an F16.

  • @jogamatudo agreed, he must be joking, these are excellent cats to sail

  • @arcelor2006

    Six of these sailing 52 weeks of the year on Galway Bay west of Ireland. Their sailed 3 sails and two up and are magic, fast, forgiving and very competitive;.l

  • at 0:36 is one one in front a FX one with a jib kit?

  • I was enjoying the video when I spotted the comments from arcelor2006. I had to laugh really and wondered if arcelor2006 could tell me why I've just had to patch up my Stealth with Hobie cat parts and why my T-folis cracked before they saw any water and why my Stealth hulls are delaminating. F16s and FX-ones have joint race days at Datchet Water. The last one I attended FX-ones took all top three places.

  • joga: for sure, if you are used to a smart, you think being fast is when you are quicker than a pedestrian. but a fast sailing product never left the hobie shipyard.

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