You don't have to pull out over the hull... which is rather difficult. Easier to just reach up and pull down through the two pylons. That means you would route inside the shroud.
We have done some testing. The righting weight required is the same either way. The difference is in how much compression is on your body. Routed over the hull is less compression, but both offer nearly identical rotational effort which is what is required for righting. When righting, you are pulling down on the upper hull, but also pushing the bottom hull with your feet.
_________________ Matt Miller Former - Director of Parts and Accessory Sales Warranty and Technical Support Hobie Cat USA (Retired 11/7/2022)
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