The easiest, safest, least exhausting way that I know of to get back on board any cat after it has been righted, is to position yourself in front of the front beam facing towards the stern of the cat, put both hands, forearms and elbows onto the trampoline with both hands pretty much under your chin. In this position it is relatively easy to raise yourself partially out of the water, at least enough so that you can swing one foot and part of the leg onto the deck of the nearest hull, with one leg on the deck and both arms on the trampoline at the front beam it is then simple (and easy) to bring your other leg also onto the deck. With both legs on the deck and both arms on the trampoline just roll your body backwards onto the trampoline (head facing to the sky) and WALLA success! This has never failed me as a successful way of remounting the "steed" in any weather that I have been able to sail in, and the beauty of it is that it is almost as non strenuous as stepping onto the tramp from off of a landing jetty (only a little more damp) and it matters not whether there is a dolphin striker or just a smooth, plain beam.