| Re: High Wind Boat Righting
[Re: Hobie Dave]
#8205 06/27/02 03:21 PM 06/27/02 03:21 PM | Anonymous
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| Anonymous
Unregistered | Had this very problem this past saturday. I'm 220 and my crew is 160-170. If either of us were too far back on the hull, the wind would hit the underside of the trampoline and it would go right back over or straight backwards if the wind was really gusting. If both of us stayed near the front crossbar, it would come right over with little or no problem.
Just don't let go of that boat. My GPS showed a sustained capsized speed of 1.5-2.5 MPH! First time we flipped we travelled almost half a mile since it took us 3 or 4 tries to bring it flat again.
Steve
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