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Old 08-16-2016, 10:49 AM   #1
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... It's still a slow sailboat though, and I don't know why people would buy one if sailing is their main concern.
So that's why I never see small sailboats out on the bay...

Speed isn't everything my friend.

But you are correct in that for what an AI costs you could pick up a very nice Catamaran if sailing was the only goal...
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Old 08-16-2016, 11:41 AM   #2
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But you are correct in that for what an AI costs you could pick up a very nice Catamaran if sailing was the only goal...
This is something I've been thinking about quite a bit. I used to sail a Hobie 16 with my old man and I keep coming back to the price. For the price of a used AI I could get a mint Hobie or other sailing cat. But when we sailed the cat, that was all we did, and I had to hang on for deal life because he liked to sail everywhere with one hull out of the water. Fishing off a sailing cat doesn't seem all that fun to me, and I would be very skeptical of one in rough seas.

The AI/TI seems like it would actually be a more stable platform (but not as dry) for fishing and travelling in mixed seas.

The big thing for me is that I want to do both. I want to sail AND fish at the same time. So far the AI seems to fit the bill pretty tightly. But the wifey is asking me why I don't just put the little inflatable sidekicks on my Revo and shut up already about the AI... She's no fun!
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Old 09-16-2016, 11:04 AM   #3
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Well, it's been a crazy month. I ended up buying two AI's. First I bought an older boat that needed some work. And then right as I was finishing up the resto on the older boat, a newer boat came on the market that was exactly what I wanted, so I bought that too!

I'm going to be selling the older boat in a few weeks, after I take a bunch of friends sailing.

But here's a pic of the new boat. It's pretty sweet.
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Old 09-16-2016, 11:21 AM   #4
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Sweet looking warburto.
Do you cartop or trailer it ?
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Old 09-16-2016, 11:49 AM   #5
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Sweet looking warburto.
Do you cartop or trailer it ?
I'm car-topping it for now. But it's a beast. I need a PVC crutch to lift one end of it onto the cradles.
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Old 09-16-2016, 03:25 PM   #6
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I'm car-topping it for now. But it's a beast. I need a PVC crutch to lift one end of it onto the cradles.
I have the old AI with side handle, find it hard to car top alone sometimes.
How do you manage to handle it when there is no side handle?
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Old 09-16-2016, 03:43 PM   #7
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I have the old AI with side handle, find it hard to car top alone sometimes.
How do you manage to handle it when there is no side handle?
I'm actually car topping a 2010 AI and the 2015 AI at the same time. I have two kayak cradles and all the amas go in the middle between the cradles. The backs of the cradles keep the amas corralled. Then the 2010 AI I can hoist by myself over my head and onto the car. But the 2015 AI I can't lift. So I made a 1 1/2" PVC bracket that fits over the end of the rack and goes to the ground. This allows me to wheel the boat over next to the car, lift the rear onto the PVC bracket, then (while holding the boat in place) move to the front and hoist the front into the front cradle. Then I come back to the back and lift the rear into the rear cradle.

It's not easy, and takes about 40 minutes to load both boats. Right now I'm wishing I had a trailer, but I'm thinking it will be simpler when I'm just running the boat in adventure mode (no amas or sail).
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