Hobie 16 assembly part 2 - the trampoline

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Getting your trampoline tight on a 16 is essential. It’s important on all catamarans but on the boats that don’t bolt together it’s even more important, really.

Here is a look at how you can get your tramp tight without help.

BTW this was going to be a multi cam video but unfortunately, cam 2 didn’t make it.

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