I have a lot of practice capsizing smile

1) make sure all sheets are eased.
2) before righting get you and the crew on the front of the lower hull to rotate the boat into the wind (at least 45 deg off the wind).

But the best thing is if either you or the crew can sit on the lower hull forward of the front beam as the boat is righting. Then stay on top and just jump on the tramp and steer into the wind. If you are both in the water and the breeze is on, I hope you are in good shape.


Bo Kersey
Corsair 31-1D 276