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I love her, but can't get her up!

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(@tallgrass)
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Hi. I sail on the south coast of the UK. I have just got an Inter 17(with jib / no chute). Love her, but went over today (in the harbour!) & couldn't right her alone. I weigh about 165lbs / 73kilo's. So, do I need to practice more or should I get a righting device? If your interested, she's carbon hull & foils, but with Ali mast. Bought her from guy who brought her to UK from Singapore (Australia built). Can beat pants off Spitfire upwind -I'm loathed to take on crew as it's so much faster solo!


 
Posted : July 13, 2008 5:32 pm
(@bobcurry)
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A righting bag would fit nicely. I have one in the tramp pouch just in case I forget to properly hook on to the trapeze!! <img src=

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Posted : July 13, 2008 7:00 pm
(@chas5131)
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Righting pole


 
Posted : August 12, 2008 10:28 am
Gary
 Gary
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We love our cats so much. Love their butts.

Here's hoping that you find a way to get her up!

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I love her butt; I can't get her up!

 
Posted : August 12, 2008 10:00 pm
(@Anonymous 15703)
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Did you see this recent thread in open forum
http://www.catsailor.com/forums/sho... 2&an=0&page=5#Post153122
If you do a search on righting in this forum there are heaps of threads and good info. Every possible reason for not getting a boat up is there, enjoy the reading
regards


 
Posted : August 13, 2008 4:15 pm
 Matt
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Righting bags take a lot of effort and time to deploy and of course are absolutely useless if she goes turtle! <img src=

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Posted : August 13, 2008 10:03 pm
(@Anonymous 11730)
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Work on your righting technique, but consider a righting pole, esp if you are solo much of the time. Check the mast for leaks and *ALWAYS* uncleat the main, stand on the hulls, wait for the hulls to drift leeward of the top of the mast, then start your righting. Be patient...it takes awhile for the boat to respond!. (and the wind really helps in the procedure!) Practice!

I am 184 and have solo righted an F18 that is over 400lbs, so I think it is do-able if you are in shape!.


 
Posted : August 14, 2008 12:27 pm
 Matt
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I am 184 and have solo righted an F18 that is over 400lbs, so I think it is do-able if you are in shape!.

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Posted : August 16, 2008 10:07 pm
(@thomm124)
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Stand on the daggerboard while righting! (it'll come right up!) I did it at 175lbs quite a few times.............

But I did have the carbon mast. I would still give it a shot though on the daggerboard. it will bend but not break.

Tom


 
Posted : August 28, 2008 8:58 am
 Matt
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Posted : August 31, 2008 10:31 pm
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