When we are on a coastal trip we only use one tramp on the leeward side, but leave the windward one rolled up. We often have high, steep & choppy seas around here, so sitting out on the tramp is not really an option. I came several times close to tipping the AI in high wind and wave conditions. If the sail is furled or not, does not make a difference for rolling, as long as the sheetline is released.
In high wind conditions or surf, I always have the sheetline in my hand, so I can release it right away. If I'd flip over, I have to collapse one side, and am ready to roll it back up.
That crazy guy in the video is actually me. :lol
The AI in the video rolled so slow because the tramp is still in place, and acts like a big parachute in the water. Without the tramp it would roll much, much faster. But I did it that way to proofe the point that it is possible to roll with the tramp in place.
Chekika:
'Training rolling in more realistic situation': Go for it and show us!
I know that I can roll it back up, but living in an area with high seas and surf, and a LARGE population of big toothy critters, I am not willing to risk my gear and health to test in 2m+ swell if I don't have to. Mind you, we kayakfish from the AI and got lots of rods and gear on the AI.
So grab a camera and show us..
