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Here is my Hobie on my beach. This was before I moved it to the point you see on the far left of picture. I had taken it out with an experienced friend on a very very calm day and all went uneventful. Yesterday, I took my son out, and the wind was blowing out to the lake. We got the boat in the water but still secure underneath and hoisted the jib. But the wind caught us and sent us out before we even got the main up. I turned into the wind and we got the main up with a lot of effort. The wind was very strong and we were flying. We were both very afraid. I just didn't want to flip it over. We were out for about 15 minutes and I just felt a little overwhelmed. upon one tack, I noticed that we were heading straight for the point. With a little relief I decided to just sail back to the point. As we got close and in shallow water we dropped the sails, pulled the boat up and drank a gallon of water. So, I MUST aim the boat into the wind even if it is backwards, correct? and then get it off ground and turn it. At what point do you get on and go? It seams that as soon as you turn it it will want to pitch, or take of like a flash. Do you just expect that and jump on? The point of land is nice because I should be able to come in from about any angle of sail. Also, at what wind speed does it flip???? I know to let the sheet out, but I need way more experience to get the feel of this amazingly fast boat. Thanks