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Unable to right a HC 14 alone |
Message #596 by: |
Fabio Lavatelli |
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Friday 22nd of August 2003 at 6:39 pm |
Hi friends,
I have intentionally capsized my HC 14 few times and I am able to right it with my crew (my father), however I have never been able to right it alone. I weight 68 Kg, mast is two pieces one and it has the float device on its top. I have done my tests with almost no wind and I pointed the mast into the (very low) wind that was blowing.
I wonder if it's my technique which lacks or if it's not easy to right a HC 14 in the mentioned conditions.
Thanks in advance
Fabio
(Italy)
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righting 14 |
Message #603 by: |
Ron |
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Thursday 28th of August 2003 at 2:09 pm |
the windier it is, the easier it is!
Dont fall over when there is no wind!
Ron |
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Righting a Hobie |
Message #834 by: |
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Friday 19th of March 2004 at 2:29 pm |
1. Make sure mainsheet and traveller are ALL THE WAY OUT
2. Try wind between mast and bows - works better for me
3. Drink beer until you make 80kg - then it's EASY
(proved by 14 capsizes in S.Shields Nationals ....) |
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