Long Beach was howling yesterday, what a blast.
I was flying a hull, riding as far back and out as I could squish/stretch, winds were in the 20 mph range, I was passing everyone in sight (even the kite surfers). The waves got larger, the seas got chopier, BAM.
The bow of the lower hull dug under a wave and kept going. I noticed and quickly yanked the mainsheet free, too late.
My WAVE just jerked to a stop, I went flying forward, bounced off the tramp and wound up by the mast. I expected to be in the drink, but the mast stopped me and she didn't summersault, fortunately.
Moral of the story: Yes, the WAVE will pitchpole, so watch out.

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"HOBIE....
Say it
LOUD and there's music playing...
Say it
SOFT and it's almost like praying.....
I just sailed my
WAVE out the Marina !"
West Coast Story