On July 2, I got caught by a squall while sailing solo in St. Andrews Bay, FL. (see attached website)
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/met.html?bdate=20090702&edate=20090702&units=standard&timezone=GMT&id=8729108&interval=6I tried to reach land, but was blown over. Even with my Hobie Bob, the winds and waves tried to turtle the boat. Fortunately, I was able to get on one of the hulls and by holding onto the dolphin striker was able to keep from being knocked off by the waves while keeping the mast above water for about 20 minutes. Unfortunately, several of my batten pockets ripped and Hobie Bob had a big dent in him from hitting the bottom (about 12' deep there). As I tried to grab the jib sheet to keep it from flailing around, the boat quickly uprighted on it's own and I was able to limp to shore without anymore damage.
My question is, what is the best way to survive high winds and waves if you get stuck in them while sailing solo? I tried pointing into the wind but felt like I was going to do a reverse pitchpole, so I let both the main and jib travelers out all the way but my boom got caught in a wave and over I went.