I think I know what you mean. If the wind were good enough to bring up the chop in an east west orientation then I would have problems. Didn't take anything to bury the bows with the spin up. This was sitting all the way at the back (and leaning back over the rear beam) solo and keeping theboat very flat. Heating it up like that didn't help much in that chop because you would bury the bows more. However, out on the wire just behind/at the rear beam I could keep the bows up. Obviously this is interesting in good chop but the boat clearly behaves better that way solo. IMO