First, if you had water in the mast you might as well give it up it's impossible. Now going back to what Kevin was saying. I flipped an Inter 20 at Alter Cup this year and me and my crew were 375 and we couldn't right the boat with it rotated to the 45 degree angle. We were in 3rd place and thought we could just jump on it and right it. Well I finally got in and swam it around which put us in 10th place. I just wish I would have done that in the first place.
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<br>Get to the bow and sink it with sheets loose until it comes to the 45 degree angle to the wind. Then jump in and hold the bridle and swim like crazy it will rotate quickly. glide back to the dolphin striker and righting line and jump up on it quickly. You will right it in no time if you have a little wind. If you don't have any wind I'm not sure you will be able to right it singlehanded.
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<br>Mike Hill
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