| Re: Righting a Hobie Tiger (solo if possible)
[Re: jollyrodgers]
#36031 08/17/04 07:33 PM 08/17/04 07:33 PM |
Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 1,012 South Australia Darryl_Barrett
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Posts: 1,012 South Australia | Mary This is an extract from my posting on the first page of this thread. Wrap one loop of the righting rope around your trapeze harness hook and clamp both ends of the rope at the hook with one hand, this will stop the rope from "running" and you can then let go of the striker strap and lean out supported by your harness. now take both the ropes as they come from your harness hook and "play" the rope out (still around the hook), untill you can reach back and just touch the water with one hand, making sure that your legs are straight (not bent at the knees) and your upper body and your legs are in a straight line, this will mean that your body is at approx' 45 degrees to the water (this is the maximum leaverage that you can exert with your body weight for righting). Now, maintaining that angle to the water and by letting out appropriate amounts of rope, walk as far towards the bow as you can. What now happens is that as your weight depresses the bow deeper into the water, the transom is lifted accordingly. This creates more resistance to sidesways movement of the cat at the bow and less at the stern. The result being that the cat will quite quickly come up head to wind. When it is head to wind, the wind travelling over the mast and sail(s) will lift the mast and the cat will come to rest, upright and head to wind with you in front of the front trampoline beam and in the middle of the hulls. If it is not coming up you are not head to wind BUt as soon as you are head to wind, the mast will "sail" up. | | | Re: Righting a Hobie Tiger (solo if possible)
[Re: Darryl_Barrett]
#36033 08/18/04 02:13 AM 08/18/04 02:13 AM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Darryl, The technique you describe is (I think) what most beach-cat sailors do. But I do not believe that will bring the boat head to wind. As I said, 45 degrees is about the best that seems to be achievable.
Bill Roberts said exactly what I was thinking: The only way to do it without using a drogue is to put a crew member in the water -- someone with an appropriate amount of drag to serve as a drogue.
That may not be financially feasible, especially if the designated drogue happens to be your spouse. And especially if you happen to be sailing in ocean areas inhabited by large, aggressive, carnivorous animals.
At any rate, this thread is about righting a boat solo, so without a drogue (or a crew that can be a drag), I still am very skeptical that it is possible to get the boat's bows closer than 45 degrees to the wind. | | |
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