My old Isotope had a writing bar which worked well for me to write it single handed. I get the righting bar, when i sailed the isotope all the other cats had the same righting bar so I've never seen anything else in action.
but the rope or shock cord righting systems (and the pictures along with) seem to have ropes under the tramp etc, but i don't understand how that helps.
I can see how having a rope around the base of the mast that you can sling over the hull and then lean back would work, but how does a rope under the tramp help you right the boat?
I'd like to be able to right my boat by myself and so righting aids are of interest as i don't think i'm heavy enough to do it without some help. I just want to know which one would be the best and most economical solution.
i'm athletic 180#'s, and when i capsized it (first day out sailing
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so what good are the fancy "systems"?
Thanks,
Conrad
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1987 Nacra 5.8
1978 Isotope (sold)
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