Getting the mast into the wind.
So I've been really good at capsizing the past few weeks. Gybes gone wrong with the chute up, as in taking too long then accidentely not making it onto the new tack. I know what I'm doing wrong, I'm just being a wimp and not going into it with speed and some testes. <img src=
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My problem has been that when that I can't get the mast and the bows into the wind. I've been hanging off the bow and the tip of the mast just won't make it through the wind. This past weekend I tipped, couldn't get it to turn. What I ended up doing was standing on the back of the hull and cartwheeling the boat to get it orientated correctly. Worked well enough but time consuming.
Any advice?
I have a righting bag, spin is in. Getting it up with the bag is no problem once its orientated correctly. Bigger bag? I have the smaller, (85lb claimed), bag. I can get it back up in probably 15 seconds once the bag is full and everything else is ready to go.
I was hanging from the bow that was in the air. Stern of the boat was out of the water a ways but it just wouldn't turn for me so I could get the bows upwind. When I try to right it with the wind coming from the stern it'll just spin around downwind and not come up.

I had a thought this weekend about this, as I had the same issue, twice. I wonder if the wings are the issue with one being in the water and the boat being pushed through the wind on its side creating some resistance. I will say they are handy for getting the boat up from turtle though!
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