Thank you all for your comments. I also thought about the power pole and the righting bag,JenniferL, I think you can even forget about hiking out if you can hang a really heavy righting bag(with a 4:1 pulley, of course,)from the end of the pole and then swing it out, but it would take a lot of time.
Anyway, This morning I decided to test ashore a self-made solo-right and I lifted the mast tip about 5 feet from the ground by just leaning half my weight( I was standing )against the end of the 5 feet pole. It didn't go higher because the pole couldn't go under the ground!. I'm testing it in the water tomorrow. I think it will work.

I have e-mailed Gary about the solo-right and the lipless, boardless nacra 5.0 but I get an automatic reply. I want to purchase his wonderful invention but I live in Cadiz, Spain and I have to wait at least until December (no promises he says).

Flounder, I also thought about the shroud extenders but somebody told me the mast could go off the mast step ball and make a real mess. Is that true?

I always use a float that I raise with the main sail and my mast is sealed. I did the 40 degrees to the wind thing with the righting bag and I couldn't even get the mast clear off the water, I think I need a strong wind to right the boat with just a rope and my 160 lbs ( + the righting bag!)

Well, thank you again.

Francisco
Cadiz
Spain