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    Posted: 19 May 05 at 4:32pm

I weigh 13 stone. My Buzz comes up fine every time. Sealed mast, no water in.
I wouldn't sail any boat singlehanded unless I was confident in being able to right the thing after capsize.

Dry capsize: step quickly over onto daggerboard. Lean in, uncleat spinnaker and pull it into sock. Grab jib sheet, lean back and climb back in.

Wet capsize: swim round back of boat to daggerboard. Grab the board and pull down while kicking with your feet to get up onto board. Once standing on the board lean in, uncleat spinnaker and pull it into sock. Grab jib sheet, lean back and climb back in.

Lighter helms need to lean back further down the daggerboard before righting the boat. Also make sure the main and jib are not cleated or you're pulling against loads of water on the sail.

Yes she may try and go turtle or bury mast in mud if you insist on trying to climb up from inside once she's already capsized and you're already in the water. Instead do the wet routine above. Less hassle in the long run!



 

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so do you pull the spinni in before u get on the dagger board or do u wait till you have righted it?

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i expect that you can reach the kite downhaul from the daggerboard by leaning over. probably made easier with a single rope system that pulls the pole in too. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote carshalton fc Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 05 at 2:30pm
yer i think it does have the single rope sytem!!  but it is a wide boat so maybe that would be a bit dificuit?
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Nope. Its easy. Once on the daggerboard, just lean in and uncleat. A bigger stretch if you capsize on port tack because the spin sock lies on the starboard side a little. Still perfectly manageable though (probably not for midgets!).

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righting the buzz after a capsize isn't too difficult just uncleat the usual and I find the spinni goes in ok, and if you can't reach from the centreboard go into the water because it's got a semi-bouyant mast, hasn't it?

Also doug are there are pictures of you on the wire sailing single handed on the web?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote dougabrams Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 May 05 at 7:04pm

Not yet. I'm hoping to get some on in the next 2 weeks.

I can't seem to get a photographer when I'm out.

Have you got any?

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No not yet. Could you recommend which telescopic tiller extension is best because so far I have just been using a broom handle taped onto the tiller extension and its not very strong and not very responsive and so I get quite wet  and then just rip it off the extension.

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I use a RWO telescopic tiller:

http://www.sailboats.co.uk/Discount_Offers~Rwo_Telescopic_Ex tension_103cm181cm_R0543.html

I try and set it up before I launch so that it is the right length for the conditions.

A disadvantage of this telescopic sort is that once extended, I tend to grasp the aluminium tube than the end grip once out on the wire. This can feel a bit slippery. I guess I need to practise more with extending it to different lengths.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote carshalton fc Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 05 at 11:29am
yer i would of thought that just a longer tiller extension would be a bit easyer to use maybe!  once u stand or sit on the extenable ones they are useless!!
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