wildlatin wrote:
Are you saying that the weight of the boom made the difference?
Not the weight of the boom, but the sail/water on sail. When we tried to right it, the sail would not come out of the water.
After unhooking the upper block from the boom, the boom/sail went perpendicular to the boat, it did not seem to want to move all the way out otherwise.
I guess another option would have been to manually force all the main sheet out of the blocks and force the traveler out to get the extra movement. But it was quicker to just unhook the upper block from the boom, I have a snap shackle, so just need to pull the pin and it's off.
It was a breeze to right it with the main unhooked, jib uncleated and righting line over the hull. I'm 5'10" 155 lbs, my crew about the same height, 150 lbs. I also needed to use my tow line as my righting line was not long enough to get lean back far enough to get the required leverage.
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Marc...
1978 Hobie 16 Keoke, sail# 36 84
