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Topic: Anyone overnight on their AI / TI (on purpose)?  (Read 2153 times)

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michel

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Seems a little more popular in Australia....Hoping to give it a shot, will post something if I make it through the night.

The inspiration:

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Never tried it, but really like the haka bench camping idea. Thanks for posting.
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Maybe 10 years ago, there was a guy who had a tent on his Hobie Cat just off the beach with the big concrete seawall west of the Hook in Capitola.  The rig was there for a month or more, and I saw him on it several times,  I don't know if he ever spent the night, though I presume he did.   I guess it's safer than sleeping in the usual homeless areas.


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Maybe 10 years ago, there was a guy who had a tent on his Hobie Cat just off the beach with the big concrete seawall west of the Hook in Capitola.  The rig was there for a month or more, and I saw him on it several times,  I don't know if he ever spent the night, though I presume he did.   I guess it's safer than sleeping in the usual homeless areas.

The Boom Tent!

We had one of those for the Hobie Cat 16 my family had when I was growing up. Super cool idea, but man what a PITA: you had to take down the mainsail to get it pitched, and any little breeze that went underneath the trampoline chilled you to the core unless you had good thermal protection underneath (which we didn't, of course).
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Thanks for the post-that is so cool!
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Did you ever end up trying this?
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