And don't forget the option of getting back in the water and swimming the bow around.
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<br>I admit that I have experienced hesitance to exercise the swimming option for fear that if I got off the hull, the boat would turtle. If I'm having trouble getting the boat to spin by standing on the bow, though, I go for a swim to position the boat to the wind. So far I've been able to right my N6.0 after getting knocked down singlehanded by using just a righting line and the wind (I'm 6'1", 200 lbs.). Not without difficulty, but possible.<br><br>[Linked Image] Kevin Rose
<br>N6.0na #215
<br>kevin@paddleways.com
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Kevin Rose N6.0na #215 Lake Champlain (New England's "west coast") Burlington, Vermont