I know this subject has been discussed a million times in this forum. I have read lots of them, but in practice I just can't seem to get it right.
I have an 86 H16 with a Baby Bob on top of the mast. Yesterday I was sailing with my nephew when we flipped. Having read a lot about righting I felt confident we could right the boat by ourselves, but we could not. I weight 190 and my nephew weights about 150, so we had plenty of weight. The wind was about 15 mph plus gusts.
Anyway, the biggest problem we had was that I could not get the boat turned anywhere close to 45 degrees into the wind. Everytime we tried to swim it around to the right direction the wind just kept flattening the boat out to 90 degrees to the wind with the mast facing directly into the wind.
We tried righting with the boat 90 degrees to the wind, body-over-body with both of us pulling on the righting line while standing under the dolphin striker. At best we got the bob just out of the water, but we could not get it any higher. Finally we were able to right the boat with the help of a powerboat but I was exhaused by the time we finished.
Two questions. First, how do I get the boat pointed 45% to the wind? Second, what other questions suggestions do you have based on what I have told you?
Thanks for your help!
_________________ Michael
'86 H16 #91487
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