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Unhappy R.I.P. Hobie Alter






My very first surfboard was a 9' 3" Hobie.

Rest in Peace Hobie....thanks for all you did for the sport of surfing.


Hobie Alter got his feet wet in the surfing business by making longboards out of balsa wood in his family's Laguna Beach garage in the 1950s. (Hobie Designs, Inc./Handout) (March 30, 2014)


By Steve Chawkins

March 30, 2014, 3:37 p.m.

Hobie Alter, who shaped Southern California’s signature surf culture by pioneering the mass-produced foam surfboard and later popularized sailing by inventing a lightweight, high-performance catamaran, died Saturday at his home in Palm Desert. He was 80.

The announcement of Alter’s death was posted on Hobie.com, his company’s website. No cause was disclosed.

A self-taught design innovator and entrepreneur whose “Hobie” brand earned him a fortune, Alter was nonetheless a reluctant businessman who eschewed suits for cutoffs and was guided by his imagination above all else.

“I’m making money producing things that give me pleasure, doing exactly what I want to do,” Alter told a reporter in 1977. “I guess I’m really lucky that way.”

Hobie Alter, who shaped Southern California surf culture, dies at 80 - latimes.com

R.I.P. Hobie Alter | SURFER Magazine

Hobart Alter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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I grew up in Santa Barbara in the 70's and spent a large part of my youth on the water and at the harbor. Hobie Cats were THE catamaran during that era. RIP Hobie..
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I still have a Hobie Super Surfer skateboard with clay wheels. I was just reading a book I have called the Concrete Wave, the history of skateboarding. It talks about Hobie and the Vita-Pakt company getting together to market Hobie skateboards. Hobie was the first to introduce a pressure molded fiberglass skateboards. He was also the first to mass market a truck for skateboards. He also was one of the first to have urethane wheels but the executives at Vita-Pakt vetoed the idea because it would make the prices too high. It wasn't until 8 years later that Cadillac urethane wheels came out.
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Sad. Was a big influence when I was younger. The man made massive contributions to watersports.
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In college I raced Hobie 14's and 16's which were the rage! My first sailboat was a Helsen 22 which was designed by Hobie. A great contributor to catamaran sailing that still maintains its popularity today. A true visionary. A great man. He will be missed.

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Started sailing the Hobie 16 in '78 and finally passed it along to a friend in '92...got the itch again last summer and did a roundtrip from NC to Lake Ontario to pick up a very nice used one.

Sad to say, hardly anyone sails them around here anymore
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It's sorta odd how they aren't as popular as they once were. Maybe the jet ski has replaced them.
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Catamaran sailing still big, and the Hobie 14's, 16's and larger are fantastic buys. Cheap way to get into fast, agile sailing. Hobie took a Polynesian outrigger design and made it into the most fun, fastest sailing catamaran to ever come off production. Even the name seemed fitting.
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URY, I see that you are in Tampa, so maybe things are different there, but I believe the problem here is access.

Used to be, back during the 80's, we'd just haul the boat across the dunes and leave it set up for the weekend...or launch in the back bays where there was a sandy area next to a ramp. No more...all the damn beach restrictions make it all but impossible to get to the ocean, and all the developers bought up all the land/launches or CAMA rip-rapped the snot out of any sandy area on the bays.

I got lucky and found a sympathetic cop that will let me use the city access this year....
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I remember back in the 70-80's there would be rows of Hobies lined up on Gulf beaches. My friend had one and we'd go out in Tampa Bay in his.

Now- not so much. Hardly ever see them. Maybe it is a beach access problem or people are too lazy to learn which way the wind blows.
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I remember back in the 70-80's there would be rows of Hobies lined up on Gulf beaches. My friend had one and we'd go out in Tampa Bay in his.

Now- not so much. Hardly ever see them. Maybe it is a beach access problem or people are too lazy to learn which way the wind blows.
Yep. I grew up in Sarasota, and there were always Hobie catamarans lined up on Siesta Key and Lido.
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That's too sad. My first cat was a Hobie 14. I went on to own 16s and 18s as well as Prindle's and other makes...some of the best times I ever had in my life are attributable to him.

There is almost nothing as much fun as a sunny day, a beach cat and good wind. He made it happen for thousands. RIP.

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Now- not so much. Hardly ever see them. Maybe it is a beach access problem or people are too lazy to learn which way the wind blows.
Now it may be costs. California institituted environmental decrees that dictated Hobies had to be built elsewhere. They're now made in Australia (I'm pretty sure) and are very expensive. Sad as I always associated Hobies with California.

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Many fond hours on a 16' racing and hull flying. Godspeed Hobie
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Yep. I grew up in Sarasota, and there were always Hobie catamarans lined up on Siesta Key and Lido.
We spend a week a year at Long Boat Key. Love it.
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We spend a week a year at Long Boat Key. Love it.
NICE! My family still lives in Sarasota. Why oh why did I ever leave it?
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If memory serves....the (original) 12' and 14' models had a single sail and 16' included a jib as well....
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I agree cost may be an issue as well...when I started looking last spring, new 16's were around 10k...decent used boats still $$$...I was really surprised (that's why I road-tripped to upper NYS for the boat I now have).

If I remember correctly, he was looking for something to do when the winds kicked up and came up with a simple design using asymmetric hulls so that daggerboards wouldn't be necessary...and then that pic of a 16' flying off the face of a wave hit the cover of "Life"...
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Just checked CL in FL and there are plenty of good buys.

Check this one out....

$1300, with trailer

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BTW if you want a good used one....beachcats is still around: Catamaran Sailboats at TheBeachcats.com

My wife donated my last boat (a Prindle 18) to some neighbors in exchange for donations to an animal shelter....still a bone of contention. It had sat for quite a while but that didn't mean I didn't have plans for it....
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RIP Hobie.
Hard for me to think of any one else that has brought as much fun to so many people.

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