no no no...the original post is correct. To right a turtled catamaran with power assistance (or 40' trimaran for that matter) is to tow it backwards in the water while inverted. This allows the boat to come up like a porpoise. If you try to tow it with the tow boat pulling the boat forward (from the bows) as the boat tries to right, the sails will spread catching water and resisting righting with MUCH force. If you tow the boat backwards (with the tow line coming from the mast post over the trampoline and past the sterns), the sails will only momentarily fill just before the boat begins to rotate upwards. Then they will fall inline allowing the boat to roll upwards. If it works for 40' trimarans it should work well for cats. I've seen a righting attempt on a Supercat 20 towing from the bows that resulted in much damage.