I sailed a hobie 16 for 20 years, about half of the time solo and have capsized several times, solo. I always carry a riting bag with a 4:1 tackle and have never had a problem riting the boat (note: I weigh 95 kg and use a relatively large bag). I strap the bag to the underside of the tramp with quick release buckles so it is ready for use and the tackle line is already hooked to the top if the dolphin striker and bag. I use the tackle line as the righting line to keep the boat from turtling while I release the sheets and fill the bag. An added benifit of the bag is that it acts as a sea ancor when you initially rite the boat, giving you time to get things sorted out on the boat, then retrieve the bag and stuff it under one of the front hiking straps (on the down side, you have to get back to shore to be able to restow the bag under the tramp). Turtle note: I don't know how much weight is required to unturtle a H16 with a mesh tramp vs a solid tramp. I know 95 kg is enough with a solid tramp if righting cross wind (i.e., the wind helps get the boat on its side by wind pressure on the tramp).