HOBIE 16 capsize righting SOLO is it possible?

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Whether you sail a Hobie, Nacra, Aclass, acat, Prindle, Hurricane, Dart, Windrush, Tornado, Unicorn, F18, F16, Supercat, Thundercat, Dragoon or even a Minicat, you'll find something here to help you. Due to popular demand i've been out to see how much wind it takes to right the Hobie 16 with 85kg of crew weight.
If it is windy enough (20 knots +) then it is definitely possible. Otherwise you either need outside assistance or some kind of device such as a bag:
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Our Cat Righting Big Bag System is a must for solo or lightweight crews to feel confident being able to right a capsized catamaran. It is powerful enough to right bigger cats without loosening shrouds. and is easy to install with no boat modification required. The bag attaches with hook and loop straps under the tramp for easy use and storage. Class legal for racing! Theoretical maximum capacity of the 18″ x 32″ bag is 250 lbs. The included 4:1 block and tackle kit does the heavy lifting for you! Complete and ready for use with blocks, cam cleats and 1/4″ lines.
or a righting frame/pole:
www.murrays.com/product/13-4101/
When a capsize occurs, get the bows of the boat into the wind to put less load on the boat and righting system and make it easier to right. To right the boat, simply release the bungee that holds the pole out of the water and swing the pole out so it is perpendicular to the boat’s fore/aft. Now, to get more righting leverage, raise the pole to around 40° above the straight-out position and then slip the stopper knot through the beam loop so it is ahead of the beam loop. Now, reach out and grab the pole at the end and hang onto it. The boat should comeup very quickly. Once the boat is up, release the stopper knot on the righting line from the beam loop and get back on the boat. After the boat is underway, the pole will come straight back in alignment to bungee back to the rear beam. Then off you go!
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@damageddynamite4484
@damageddynamite4484 5 жыл бұрын
And that folks is why I go sailing with 2 people and have a floater on the top of the mast!
@dustysdesk
@dustysdesk 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing the failures too
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
without the failures it would have been a pretty short video!
@bigskyguy1611
@bigskyguy1611 4 жыл бұрын
I just re-acquired my childhood Hobie 16 after I sold it 15 years ago when I went away to University. So excited to get it up and going! I almost always sailed single handed. I was about 170 pounds at the time, fitter and a water polo player then. I used a water bag. Never had much trouble getting upright but those on the shore, annoyingly, always thought it was some sort of an emergency. For me the nervous bit was after righting it: collecting up all the lines, getting reorganized and getting unstalled and out of irons without being flattened again! By far my favorite memory was taking my dad, then about 71 out. His job, trapeze, run the jib and function as moveable ballast! He had a grin ear-to-ear while on the hook. Then the pitch-pole and a trip around the forestay for him!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Nice, so you've got the same boat back after 15 years, amazing. The bag certainly looks like the best choice if you don't want the bulk of a frame.
@citabjockey
@citabjockey 5 жыл бұрын
When I had my 16 (52209), I used to single hand every now and then, Low wind? no risk of capsize. High wind, found not too tough to right it. But I never knew about "stand on bow to bring the bow into the wind" procedure. Interesting! My strategy was to let the sheets out, and let the mast point straight into the wind. This makes life exciting when the boat comes up (and 1/2 the time goes right over to capsize on the other side!) but full wind on the tramp brings it up pretty easily -- at least in my case. I weighed about 165 lbs at the time (I think I could right one easier now :-0 ). But as you say, with the sails catching when it comes up in that mode I had to be very quick to get on board and get control of the boat pronto!
@matthewmitchell5617
@matthewmitchell5617 5 жыл бұрын
is anyone else jumping along with him? I know I am!
@joergr82
@joergr82 4 жыл бұрын
Ha ha ha, you got help!! When I ran Hobie 16 schools in Kos and Portugal we had a "Fat Bastard" Badge for those instructors who could bring back up the Hobie by themselves. It is all technique....
@janwannman2796
@janwannman2796 4 жыл бұрын
must by me 85 kg
@peterden9076
@peterden9076 3 жыл бұрын
I rightened my H16 quite a few times solo, always with wind actually. But my daughters (regular crew ) comment was: that just means youre to fat dad! (90k)
@catsailorbill4950
@catsailorbill4950 5 жыл бұрын
Good work getting the bows to weather. One very important issue here regarding getting the bows into the wind. If the mainsail is in the water in very heavy conditions, it will act as a sea anchor which will weather vane the mast head into the wind as the boat is blown across the surface. I was once capsized in the Santa Barbara Channel 10 miles out in very heavy conditions. My crew and I could not get the bows to weather, so resorted to righting the boat with the mast head to weather, resulting in a reverse capsize. After about 8 of these frantic attempts, I sat back, took my time, and observed what was going on. I sheeted the main out of the water which allowed us to pivot the boat bows to wind. I then unsheeted the main and quickly righted the boat. Lesson learned: I won't die on a catamaran on it's side, no matter how far out to sea I am. Take the time to figure out why something is not working.
@evro2011
@evro2011 Жыл бұрын
Доплыл до верха мачты и прицепил туда воздушный шарик. Сложил стоячий такелаж. Перевернул. Отцепил воздушный шарик. Сложил паруса. Установил стоячий такелаж. Расправил паруса. И поехал.
@fCauneau
@fCauneau 6 жыл бұрын
Very impressive ! On each video we learn so much !!
@Timscottyoung
@Timscottyoung 5 жыл бұрын
Great video... You are in good shape to go to 6 “takes” and keep the level of energy you had. I’ve capsized my H18 a few times but always had a second person to get it back up. I added a homemade righting pole but haven’t used it yet. Need to give it a try!!! Thanks for the video.
@oscarlamadrid9457
@oscarlamadrid9457 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to your knowledge sharing my life is growing as a Marine veteran struggling thru it all. Very grateful for your constant training and inspirational videos!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that the videos are helping. Cheers!!!
@samlewis7989
@samlewis7989 6 жыл бұрын
On my last H16 I installed side stay extenders. By pulling a fast pin,on the high side, the stay extends about 9 inches. This allows the high hull to go over center. This way one persons weight is enough to rite the cat. When upright bring the extended stay to leeward and use the fast pin to shorten the stay. Worked great.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
I thought about that as an option, I think that bigger cats used to do that, I take it that you never had any problems with the mast foot from that?
@samlewis7989
@samlewis7989 6 жыл бұрын
Never had the mast un-step when using the extender system. Realizing the possibility, I always re shortened the stay as soon as I could.
@srgpip
@srgpip 5 жыл бұрын
From my understanding the side stays extender kit is supplied with a retaining cable that wraps around the rear of the mast and through a nylon cleat hole or eye, each end then ties off with a shackle to the dolphin striker. The retaining cable is long enough to allow mast rotation but just short enough to stop a de-masting.
@jackmcandle6955
@jackmcandle6955 5 жыл бұрын
I was just going joke about unhooking the side stay when I saw the thumbnail! great idea with the extender much better then using the trapeze line I thought about
@lewistemple9074
@lewistemple9074 5 жыл бұрын
I've also used the extenders on my 16, they work for novices too
@frank4228
@frank4228 5 жыл бұрын
This video is very much interesting and real. Thanks to Joseph for the very professional and technical videos .I have tried to right my Hobie 16 alone(85Kg) but without any success, perhaps because of the low wind. I have also tried with a more than 60 kgs bag, but no success once more. I must try again putting the 60 kilos bag more external from the centre for having a longer arm and impement the righting- moment. It's a great video !!
@markkurtis8637
@markkurtis8637 5 жыл бұрын
I forgot about seeing this video. So I watched it again. Always enjoyable. I'm looking forward to your using a water bag showing us how that works. I'm still thinking two people or, a water bag because... I was getting tired just watching you.
@owenmcnamara7234
@owenmcnamara7234 5 жыл бұрын
Very very useful, thanks. Shows why most people should consider having a mast float, and a righting bag unless they are as good a sailor as you. Or sail something suitable for solo righting. I am going to look at your other videos now. This sort of video really helps clarify what is possible or isn't. Thanks
@mikefule330
@mikefule330 5 жыл бұрын
I was exhausted just watching that. Well done.
@TyJee28
@TyJee28 5 жыл бұрын
Ah, thanks for the good memories. In mid 1970s I owned a Hobie 16 (sail no. 23023) that I sailed out of Pearl Harbor. Most of the time I had no problem finding someone that wanted to go sailing that would crew for me. But a couple of times when no one volunteered to crew, and winds were light I sailed the boat solo. Managed to become capsized once, first time, when approaching the yacht basin to call it a day, where the wind becomes shifty and caught me off guard. The water there is shallow and the top of the mast came up with a bit of mud on it. Anyway, it took me a while to get the boat up righted. Probably would have been easier if I were a taller and heavier person, 5' 7" ~ 165# at that time. But entirely possible, and easier to do once you figure out the best approach. Get the boat turned with mast pointing mostly to windward, and lifted a bit clear of the water surface, then time your maximum effort to right the boat when wind picks up a bit. It was easier and quicker to right the boat the next time. But I think I only capsized the H16 2x while sailing solo.
@roromad9603
@roromad9603 5 жыл бұрын
I used to work at a resort with this same boat. When we solo'ed and capsized, I was glad I was out of hearing range of our guests, because this is a pain in the butt!!
@GearreportdotCom
@GearreportdotCom 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely great video! I've got to practice this. I've got a heavy-duty dry bag that I think will make a nice righting bag with some water in it.
@SketchUpKURSE
@SketchUpKURSE 6 жыл бұрын
Great Video, very informativ and very educational! Thanks a lot for the effort you put into this! 👍👍👍
@danilmarinaio9539
@danilmarinaio9539 4 жыл бұрын
Even failed experiments are good experiments. You can learn a lot from them ! Thank you Joe, great video as usual !!! :-)
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much. I think it's equally important to know what doesn't work!
@chrisfisichella7665
@chrisfisichella7665 6 ай бұрын
Excellent summary for new hobbies, thank you very much.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@rogjackson
@rogjackson 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Not a failure. This information is very useful. I believe there is another way to route the righting lines using fused bungies that is helpful as well. Great video!!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, someone was talking to me about a method using thick bungee to get skidoos out of snow drifts. Maybe i'll try making some 50mm bungee to test.
@mail2robm
@mail2robm 5 жыл бұрын
Good video. i could right my hobie getaway solo. no way i could sink the front of the hull to drag the front into the wind, too buoyant, so used a sea anchor . Mast float was a big help as well, kept the mast up so wind could get underneath sail easier. Pitch-poled the getaway once, that caused some excitement. Got a little bravo now, too easy
@SP-or3ff
@SP-or3ff 6 жыл бұрын
That is amazing boat handling.
@jonahthescientist1120
@jonahthescientist1120 3 жыл бұрын
I take an over the shoulder empty duffle bag with me. After capsize, get in the water and fill the duffle bag with water. That will increase your weight substantially. That's like having another person on the hull while leaning out. It provides the necessary additional leverage (weight) to bring the Hobie back up. Try it!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, and yes, big fan of the bag - I'll carry one now whenever i'm solo - works like a charm!
@jclar3565
@jclar3565 4 жыл бұрын
This is a great video its not just about a "technique"...one really gets a feel for the mechanics involved
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that it helped
@cyberghost5466
@cyberghost5466 6 жыл бұрын
Your videos are amazing great job keep it up
@apex_stealth_2018
@apex_stealth_2018 5 жыл бұрын
So that’s what causes waves in the ocean
@johnclark1925
@johnclark1925 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that was educational. I am about to buy a project Tornado inspired by your channel, but did wonder about the occasional solo days… this taught me I must devise an aid or solution to this. 😎🤘
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV Жыл бұрын
Try this method kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Z7upiL2AtZ-YXWw.html with the bag - it works very well.
@westcountry_sailing
@westcountry_sailing 5 жыл бұрын
Well worth watching, thanks for the share
@Captain_Bartolo
@Captain_Bartolo 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for upload this video!
@harrie205
@harrie205 5 жыл бұрын
it is possible to right that boat alone. i have done it but you should consider your size and the conditions. i think he would be able to get it up without help if he had tried a little more. but nice video, shows the struggle of righting a cat
@pantin_enrique
@pantin_enrique Жыл бұрын
This was super stressful!!!! Thank you for showing the good and the bad!!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I think that there may have been some water in the mast - i've had others come up very easily since.
@THEfromkentucky
@THEfromkentucky 5 жыл бұрын
I feel like an inflatable cushion on the masthead would help a lot by getting the mast up out of the water so the wind can get under the sails.
@paulwyand6204
@paulwyand6204 4 жыл бұрын
I found myself leaning way back in my chair to try to help! Looks like a beautiful place to sail!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for trying to help. It really is a sailor's paradise.
@USA4thewin
@USA4thewin 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video I dont feel so bad for capsizing the Nacra 18 on low wind and had to get some help to righten the boat
@davearonow65
@davearonow65 3 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure righten isn't a real word.
@USA4thewin
@USA4thewin 3 жыл бұрын
@@davearonow65 "Definition of righten : to restore to original or proper condition : set right : STRAIGHTEN the agility to righten himself at once" Merriam Webster
@giuseppebertolami1059
@giuseppebertolami1059 5 жыл бұрын
👍🏼good job... normal sometime to have a difficulty! The weight of a person is of its importance!
@johntonge9818
@johntonge9818 3 жыл бұрын
My 1978 Hobie had the Hawaiian righting system installed. I sailed single handed most of the time and never had a problem righting it solo. I was taught to release the sails as soon as you knew you were going over.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, good plan to release the sails although not always possible at the time.
@williamschrade8719
@williamschrade8719 2 жыл бұрын
Joe, thanks so much. Turtling is something I've always been scared of. I've never done it. I'm glad to know it's not the end of the world if it does happen.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 2 жыл бұрын
As long as your mast is sealed the boat should come up quite easily.
@williamschrade8719
@williamschrade8719 2 жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV what do you mean by the last being sealed? Do we need to do something to our masts to ensure it doesn't fill with water or something?
@larrybyrne4467
@larrybyrne4467 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you another great video
@nazahlisboa
@nazahlisboa 3 жыл бұрын
muito bom,aqui no Brasil os hobbies tem uma legião de fãs!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent, That's good to know. Send in photos for Show us your cat! We want to see!
@captmack007
@captmack007 4 жыл бұрын
Very skillful sailor you are! Looks like a fun location too.
@mishaellashoots470
@mishaellashoots470 4 жыл бұрын
captmack007 vasiliki, lefkada, I love to surf there
@hobie1827
@hobie1827 6 жыл бұрын
Eight thumbs up for each take,like always very usefull, thanks
@HobieCat68
@HobieCat68 6 жыл бұрын
"Less chance of the circus being in town!" Awesome. Last time I was out practicing solo righting the whole clown show came to town. Really appreciate you doing this, I was the one who asked for a solo righting tutorial after seeing the solo 16 video. I never have anyone else out on the water where I sail so until I can get the self righting/rescue down I'm always with crew. I have the righting bag and will practice some more, it's unlikely I'll ever be out solo in anything over 15 knots so will need to get my technique down. That and only going out solo on onshore days.
@frankhoward7645
@frankhoward7645 5 жыл бұрын
8:08. Your telltales show that the wind is blowing from the stern to the bows. Exact opposite of what you want.
@philknight9174
@philknight9174 5 жыл бұрын
The early 16’s had a reefing point in the main and I found I could right it by myself (75 kg) if the sail was reefed as there was less weight at the top of the mast and the main didn’t hold as much water. There was always 15 knots + as capsizes only occurred when there was wind.
@hobie_cat6015
@hobie_cat6015 6 жыл бұрын
Hello Joseph, I sail on a lake. Unfortunately we do not have as much wind here as you do at Wild Wind. It happened to me that I capsized alone on the HC16. Unfortunately I did not have a water bag with me. My solution was to open the Cunnigham to unhook the halyard and pull the sail down about a meter. So I was able to raise the boat alone. Everything else was exactly like you did. The setting of the main-sail wasn´t fun, but I made it despite the wind. Best regards from Northern Germany.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
It's good to know that that method works - I think for many people will be happy to know that it is possible in lighter winds.
@zkalireza
@zkalireza 6 жыл бұрын
Great channel, and fantastic videos. Joined the Patreon movement. Was only right for how much you give this channel.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much, I really appreciate it. Let me know if there's anything you would like to see.
@Luftbubblan
@Luftbubblan 5 жыл бұрын
Looks exhausting :D Good job doe. These boats looks fun.
@mboyer68
@mboyer68 5 жыл бұрын
I flipped a Hobie 14 turbo and when i got it up..it sailed away. Forgot to unhook the main. And what was worse..as it sailed away i caught the main sheet and as it dragged me through the water, it tightened the main. It beached itself right between two docks..didn't hit anything! Phew! I got picked up by a boater..he couldn't stop laughing..after i found the boat undamaged..i laughed too!! LOVE SAILING!!!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
The near miss is always better than a hit! I'd recommend, especially when single handed, loosen the mainsheet, keep the traveller central, that way when you come up, if the wind catches the sail it should turn you into the wind.
@philribeiro9605
@philribeiro9605 6 жыл бұрын
Great Video Philipe from Brazil
@arlieabbott4160
@arlieabbott4160 6 жыл бұрын
In the old days, you could take a trash bag half full of water slung over your shoulder for sufficient weight to right it solo.
@samlewis7989
@samlewis7989 6 жыл бұрын
I've done this before. Works fine. Be sure to use a good quality bag; don't want bag to burst before boat has righted. I always carried a 30 ft. piece of 1/4 inch line for emergencies. Fill bag with water, allow room to tie a knot in bag. Tie line around the bag, below the knot. Throw other end of line over the high hull, foward of front pylon. Pull line until bag starts to come out of water. Lean out on righting line and continue to pull bag out of water. ...up she comes.
@srgpip
@srgpip 5 жыл бұрын
@@samlewis7989 Yep those trash bags were of much higher quality back in the day ;-)
@USA4thewin
@USA4thewin 5 жыл бұрын
Old days are gone its 2019 dude
@duncanthomson5564
@duncanthomson5564 4 жыл бұрын
Yep, except a trash bag won’t do it. I keep a righting bag, with a pulley and some line attached, clipped under the tramp. Throw line around pylon. Haul a zillion pounds of water up out of the ocean, get it behind your back and lean back, pushing the bag out. Up she comes. Works every time.
@gregoirebertrand5787
@gregoirebertrand5787 5 жыл бұрын
I got a sort of bar under my trampoline that I can deploy if I’m alone, very useful thing
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
I've heard good things about the bar/ frame / pole but never tried it
@stevenvachon9745
@stevenvachon9745 6 жыл бұрын
"Less of a chance the circus comes around" lol. Thank you so much for taking the time to experiment and post that even though the results are disappointing. I often sail solo on a 16 and hold back or stay close to shore for fear of a never righting situation. I'm sure you have tried several options but am wondering if using the main halyard as the righting rope or at least assisting the main righting rope would be enough to unglue the main sail from the surface.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
I think that the results would be similar. I'll try it next time and i'll let you know if it is successful.
@JamesDonatelli
@JamesDonatelli 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Joseph, great video to show how difficult is it to bring the Hobie back upright for us single handed sailors. Can you do a capsize righting solo test with a mast head BOB and righting bag. It is one of the safety systems I am looking into.
@AlvinShepherd
@AlvinShepherd 5 жыл бұрын
Joe, thanks for your great videos. I've watched this video several times trying to catch what brand boots you are wearing. It sounds like you are saying Crew Sabre, but I have had no luck searching those and ended up with O'Neill Reactor Reef Boots. But thought you might want to do a video on your favorite sailing gear. Thanks again love your videos...
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
Hi there! Yes I think that would be quite useful, there's a world of gear out there. The boots that I was using here are Crewsaver. I have since set up a list on Amazon of equipment that I either use, have used or would consider using - www.amazon.com/shop/josephbennett?listId=3TNJ7KMUB0DON&ref=idea_share_inf
@ianedmonds9191
@ianedmonds9191 2 жыл бұрын
I got tangled up in a Hobie on a loch in Scotland after pitchpoling it solo. I remember thinking how stupid it was that I might die on that boat then. I got free and stood on the inverted tramp for quite some time until a rescue boat helped me right it. I would have been 16 at the time. I was an experienced dinghy sailor but the fastest thing I'd crewed on was a Fireball. Fastest Dinghy I'd helmed would have been an enterprise. Since then I've crewed a Dart 18 and helmed a 420 then a Laser 4000 for many years. Pitchpoling never even occurred to me as a nieve single hull racer. I was very aware of it in the Dart 18 after that.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 2 жыл бұрын
Crikey, That's a real reminder of the potential danger of what we're doing on the small cats. Well done for getting back on the cats.
@williamsjeff96
@williamsjeff96 4 жыл бұрын
I was really surprised at how difficult that was. I've capsized my Dart 18 several times solo. I'm 200 lbs and have little trouble getting the mast out of the water
@rickfolwarkow6401
@rickfolwarkow6401 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe it has something to do with more mass in the hauls (16ft vs 18)? I would guess a lot of the difficulty is raising the mast (+water in the mast) out of the surface.
@williamsjeff96
@williamsjeff96 2 жыл бұрын
@@rickfolwarkow6401 if water gets in the mast of any beach cat, righting it probably isn't going to happen without assistance
@igordealmeida4428
@igordealmeida4428 6 жыл бұрын
The best!
@davearonow65
@davearonow65 5 жыл бұрын
I used to right my capsized hobie 16 by myself when I was 15 years old and weighed 145 pounds.
@JamesNewsomeCaiLeighAnna
@JamesNewsomeCaiLeighAnna 3 жыл бұрын
And how did you manage that? 145 pounds is not enough weight. I have seen Hobies righted by a single person in the ocean using waves to provide the initial lift.
@pierresegui6481
@pierresegui6481 5 жыл бұрын
I did it hundreds of time when i was about 25 and 64 kg, but a couple of years ago i really had to struggle a lot to right a hobie 16 on my own, and i weight 84 kg... I think the trouble is i tried to sink the hull standing on the back of it and not in front. I will train again this summer....
@jamesbaker9615
@jamesbaker9615 5 ай бұрын
I see why you use just a righting line, great video!!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 ай бұрын
Thanks! 👍
@antpoo
@antpoo 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 100kg and I can just right the Hobie 16. Couple of tips, 1). Attach a rope to you so Hobie does not take off once you right it and leave you behind. 2). Quickly once you feel it coming over jump across to the opposite hull and drape you’re weight over it so it doesn’t flip strait back over which it would do 90% of the time. Capsizes are great fun 👍👍
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Great tips, thanks!
@TheDesertSailor
@TheDesertSailor 4 жыл бұрын
You deserve a beer after that!!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
yes please!
@JJ-cf7nb
@JJ-cf7nb 6 жыл бұрын
Great video again Joseph. This one was a real eye opener as I'm also about 85 kilos. I tend to sail in lighter winds (so that I don't capsize!) and haven't tried to solo right the cat in light winds like that. Having see this, I now realize I couldn't do it. Do you equip your 16s with righting bags? If so, a video of solo righting with a bag would be the bees knees!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
Hi, where we're sailing we always have a safety boat standing by so no need for us to carry bags. Unfortunately i don't have one at this time. If one comes to me i'll make a video fo sure!
@yellowheadamateurradioassn7302
@yellowheadamateurradioassn7302 4 жыл бұрын
Good thing I didn't see this before I went out sailing with my two sons, on Shuswap Lake, BC, Canada, on the May long weekend. We accidentally turned turtle, and the while we were about 2 km from shore and no one knew we had gone over. Boy, the water was cold and we had no choice but to try to upright the boat, which we did manage to do and sail home. If I had watched this video before I probably would have thought it futile to attempt to right the boat and we could have died from hypothermia ! If there had only been two of us on board we wouldn't have had enough weight to upright it.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Here's the video of the correct technique when sailing with someone else: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fth5ZsVlqcWul6M.html It's quite a regular occurrence around here!
@cray1185
@cray1185 3 жыл бұрын
(*Special note: Joseph Bennett is an excellent sailor and I know is completely aware of my capsized righting tips below. His videos here are simply experiments in various ways to achieve a goal with a hobie cat. My comments below are to hopefully help a new hobie sailor, wanting to learn hobie cat sailing techniques and to hopefully remove any fear about capsizing, Capsizing a hobie is part of the fun. ) I really enjoy watching your videos. Best way to enjoy sailing and become better at it - is to learn tricks and skills from everyone who has ideas. You never stop learning. I have sailed hobie cat 16’s since 1985. Learned many things over the years. Always enjoyed sailing with 2 people, but also loved solo sailing. I have sailed solo in very light winds to very heavy winds. Love flying the hull, but have flipped the hobie so many times, I can no longer count how many. In heavy winds and light winds, it is always possible to right a hobie by yourself. Some tricks take more work than others. It is always good to learn these tricks, but if you want mostly worry free solo sailing, please take my advice. 1st - always makes sure you have a good righting line [rope] on your hobie cat. I have had several versions on my hobies. But probably the simplest and easiest is to tie your righting line to one of the back pylons, then stretch the line along one side of the hull and partly around the front pylon on that hull. Then continue to stretch the righting line to the back center of the hobie trampoline. Use another small piece of rope (about 12 to 18 inches / or a bit less than 1/2 meter) and tie that part of the righting line to the back of the trampoline ( on one of the laces.) Then from the tied off point of the righting line at the middle back end of the trampoline, continue to stretch the righting line towards the front end of the hobie cat and partly around the other front pylon on the boat. Then continue to stretch the righting line along the other hull to the back pylon, and tie it off. If looking at the righting line from a top view, it would resemble an “M” shape. And I should mention that this righting line is running underneath the trampoline. When the boat capsizes, just un-tie the small piece of rope at the back middle part of the boat and let the rope slack fall freely. You can then pull the slack over the higher side of the hull that is above your head, which will give you plenty of rope available to grab and lean back with. And since the rope is sort of looped ( one end tied to the back pylon and the other going up and over the front pylon area, it is easier to grip the righting line as you are leaning back. 2nd. Invest in a righting bag. They are easy to store on the boat. They make righting a hobie cat easy as pie. Get one. They give a solo sailor all the freedom in the world, and takes all the worry away ( unless you are very close to the surf at the ocean.) 3rd. Light winds, point mast directly into the wind, with all main sheet lines and jib sheet lined completely loose. Heavy winds - point mast 45 to 90 degrees into the wind ( the heavier the wind, the further away you would want to be pointing your mast into the wind. But the front of the mast should always be in the direction facing the wind, so that the wind will always catch the front of the sails 1st. Main sheet and jib sheet lines also very loose. (Also, since the water bag is full of water and heavy, even in the water, it prevents the boat from sailing away without you once you rightened the hobie, since it is attached to the righting line and creates a heavy drag.) This works great, even when your boat turtles. The trick I was taught is that, when your boat turtles, stand on the hull of your hobie that’s opposite the wind with righting line in hand and start leaning back pulling the hull that is facing the wind 1st up and out of the water. The wind will then catch up under the trampoline and help lift it. Again....main and jib sheets very loose. You don’t want to try and pull up a bunch of water with the sails. If your mast is air tight, it should come up easily. Use clear silicone glue and put it all around any point on your mast that water may enter. If having trouble getting water out of your mast, drill a small 1/4inch hole near bottom of the mast, and a 2nd hole also near the bottom of the mast but 1/2 way around the other side of the mast. Tilt mast so water comes to the bottom. Blow into one of the holes, the air pressure will push the water out the other hole. Silicone glue the 2 holes once the water is out. An air tight mast will float so much better. A mast that fills with water will turtle your boat every time.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 3 жыл бұрын
That's a solid explanation. Thanks for that, and thanks for adding the tips about getting water out of the mast. Having a sealed mast is a very important safety feature of any catamaran, water in the mast can cause the boat to inver very quickly making it extremely dangerous.
@blitzkrieg2116
@blitzkrieg2116 5 жыл бұрын
I always did that alone on purpose to practice, i can right up the boat in any situation especially in low wind by locking the main sail towards the water, but dont forget to hold thr mainsail for quick release once the boat is up, dont point the boat towards the wind it must be 2 or 3 oclock to the wind, and if you picked up some wind move at the rear to help the boat. Im only 5"7 medium built, and i noticed that you didnt wrap around the righting line on the other side of the boat which i always do that helps me a lot, but if my buddy is around i never do that since we can easily right it up,
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
i felt that on this occasion I did everything possible.
@blitzkrieg2116
@blitzkrieg2116 5 жыл бұрын
Correction, Im only 5 " 7
@dogruyol
@dogruyol 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
I hope it helped
@robraver
@robraver 5 жыл бұрын
you can get a righting frame, mine had one fitted. I never used it but it looked like it would make life easier. It was rectangular and the hinges were attached to the underside of the front beam.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about the righting frame or pole. Then I tried the bag. I think that the bag is the way forward - light, compact and easy to use.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Z7upiL2AtZ-YXWw.html
@yessure5291
@yessure5291 4 жыл бұрын
"Give it the beans" ha ha too funny.... The water here where I live is too cold for that kind of sailing I think. { Western Canada ] the lakes are fed from mountain ice and snow run off. And the pacific ocean is cold off the coast of Vancouver. But fun to watch you.
@brendvlaanderen
@brendvlaanderen 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Joseph, i'm your colleague from the Netherlands. If skilled, you can try to tighten the main. Preferably with the boom rotating on top of the mast and the end of the boom half way up the traveller. By doing so you reduce the amount of water on the main to zero. Every liter equals a kilo. when almost upright make sure you swing you leg over the hull to prevent it from capsizing again or sailing away. Please let us know if this works for you.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
thanks for the advice, I'll give it a go and let you know.
@hugoformulaone4287
@hugoformulaone4287 5 жыл бұрын
Bravo
@dmitrykh9183
@dmitrykh9183 5 жыл бұрын
It seems that pulling a jib to the other side was causing it to help you instead of acting as counterweight, filled by water.
@wilsmith6551
@wilsmith6551 4 жыл бұрын
When I was sailing in Gulf of Mexico we flipped a Flying Scott ( not easy to do)...Well the top of the mast got stuck in the mud below. This was in Mississippi Sound water so it was not clear at all. It took us at least 2 hours from getting it "unstuck". We had one brave soul shimmy down the mast to try to dislodge it. We tied a rope to him to stay safer. An incoming tide and some help from bigger waves got us unstuck....nearly 3 hours of this. NEVER want to experience this again!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, sounds terrible - that mast head float would be very appropriate in that situation.
@wilsmith6551
@wilsmith6551 4 жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV THanks for the response....When we were sailing then, we actually had to flip and right a flying scott....what happened that time was a fluke. When a sailboat starts to flip usually someone on the boat tries to get to get to mast and at least put a life-jacket around it. Hey Joseph I am looking to buy a used cat-any recommendations? Thanks
@wilsmith6551
@wilsmith6551 4 жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV THis was also the late 70's and we were within a mile of shore so it wasnt that bad.....
@tripleseven8361
@tripleseven8361 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent Video...What you don't say, is that repeated attempts to right the boat can be quite exhausting...(Or perhaps I'm really out of shape). I was able to right my Hobie 16 quite easily in a similar wind...I had a righting pole, and I'm pretty sure that my mast-head Bob helped to get some wind under the tip of the mast. Keeping the boat from doing "flippy-flippy" as you call it, is almost as important as righting the boat...(learned the hard way...)
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
Then of course getting back on can be quite draining too.
@tripleseven8361
@tripleseven8361 5 жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV Yup!
@christophkilb1548
@christophkilb1548 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe, thanks for the video, is it not a concession to all the mesh trampolins that the wind exerts less power than on a full canvas device? I am struggling hard with me cause my old tarp trampolin is finally worn out.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
The wind blowing on the trampoline doesn't have a large effect on righting the boat - more on pushing it through the water sideways. Getting the wind under the sail is more helpful. We don't have any PVC trampoline to do a comparison unfortunately. If you have to get a new one I think the mesh is the way to go.
@mboyer68
@mboyer68 5 жыл бұрын
Might have been good for newbs to explain how you were orienting the boat by using your weight on the hull? Or maybe i missed that part? Thank you for the video though!!
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
yes, if i didn't mention it I should have done.
@Prodfredbelanger
@Prodfredbelanger 5 жыл бұрын
I use a peice of wood as a lever that fits in the groove on the hull on my P16. the other end of the fodd has a fitting so I can pass a rope to both ends of the hull in the air. Then I just climb on the lever and it's back sailing again. The peice of wood is long enough so I can strap it to both hulls just in front of the mast. Sounds complicated, but my weight isn't enough even with a bag of water. I'm not the biggest sailor around here. Anyways, thanks for the vids !
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see a picture if you have one.
@srgpip
@srgpip 5 жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV I recon its a similar method to this but the wood / paddle slips under the gunwale lip. I personally would be a little cautious of damaging the boats gunwale though. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hN2Kjbtj0MecYmQ.html
@duncanthomson5564
@duncanthomson5564 5 жыл бұрын
I can right a 16 solo, but I have the advantage of being a beefy 220 lbs. Even then I don't count on being able to do it solo - very difficult in light winds. I have a bag that I keep clipped under the tramp. It's in a zippered bag, and rigged with a line and a pulley and a carabiner. Throw the line over the upper hull, fill with water, haul it up using the pully, tie it off, then get it behind your shoulder and lean back and up she comes.
@srgpip
@srgpip 5 жыл бұрын
I have the same setup I fabricated the bag myself as they are very expensive to import to the UK. Learnt to sew using my newly aquired Reads Sailmaker sewing machine while I was at it which also got me into sail repair and dito bags, great fun :-)
@user-lk2cj2qs1d
@user-lk2cj2qs1d 10 ай бұрын
When we had a Hobie 14 Had to have some one with me wasn't heavy enough to right it by myself
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 10 ай бұрын
Yes, i now use a righting bag to make me heavier.
@normandgallant8106
@normandgallant8106 2 жыл бұрын
Now I know why they installed an upper mast flotation on later models........in high winds I'll sail with two people with righting rig at the ready .....thanks for the video
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@filippodallago
@filippodallago 5 жыл бұрын
Where did you shoot this video? I have the feeling it’s in greece, maybe vassiliki; waiting to come back there in a week
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
you are right! I'll see you next week.
@robwilkinson8497
@robwilkinson8497 6 жыл бұрын
Good to know, I got one of these and havent managed to capsize yet. Does the hobie mast head Float do the job well? been thinking of getting one. I dont mind inverted capsize but getting the mast stuck in the mud or under some kelp (lot of that stuff around where I am) just isnt fun at all.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
If you sail in shallow water regularly it's well worth fitting a mast head float. The do an excellent job in preventing the inversion. The reason that we don't use them on our 16s is so that the boat will invert, giving the sailors a better chance of being able to swim back to the boat if they become separated (the boat on it's side drifts too quickly)
@robwilkinson8497
@robwilkinson8497 6 жыл бұрын
I got a righting frame attached, never used it...are they any good? its rectangular and attached to the front beam, on the underside of course.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
The righting frame means that you can easily bring the boat back upright solo, the only down side is the weight.
@normandegeorge6526
@normandegeorge6526 5 жыл бұрын
I carried a canvas bag for extra weight(ballast)
@Gusto0172
@Gusto0172 2 жыл бұрын
Great vid, thanks for sharing. How much benefit is there for having a small float attached to top of mast.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 2 жыл бұрын
The mast head float will stop you from inverting. It doesn't help the righting from having the boat on it's side.
@tobivollmann
@tobivollmann 4 жыл бұрын
Just keep a watertight bag on the boat and a pulley i weigh 80 kg and add about 20 liters of water in the bag pull it up with a pulley and put it over my shoulder works for me.
@NickBarber325
@NickBarber325 6 жыл бұрын
This is both extremely helpful and terrifying! I will be ordering a righting bag/bucket immediately. Question - do you think it helps at all to have a mast float? Yes, it keeps the mast out of the water, but it also adds extra weight.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
I think that it would as it will stop so much mainsail going underwater. I'll make another video soon testing the mast head float for single handed righting.
@NickBarber325
@NickBarber325 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply and looking forward to the video! You do great work!
@dimitristripakis7364
@dimitristripakis7364 4 жыл бұрын
That was a phenomenal video, well done and thank you. Just a quick question: If there is a second person, do they lift the mast (like the person in the boat did), from inside the sea ? Or do they both stand on the float ? Which is better apporoach ?
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
Both on the float - here's the full story: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fth5ZsVlqcWul6M.html
@euagorfanos1
@euagorfanos1 3 жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV one should turn the boat or help the boat turn against the wind and then push the must out of the water .. good luck next time
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 3 жыл бұрын
@@euagorfanos1 Thanks!
@tjrick
@tjrick 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome video as always! Do you think maybe your mast was not water tight and that might made it more difficult?
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 жыл бұрын
The mast was fine, otherwise it would have been difficult to get it up from inverted - I think the main problem in the lighter wind is being able to get the boat into the wind - once it's there the sail 'unsticks' much easier and then the boat comes up easily.
@zinostirdink8749
@zinostirdink8749 5 жыл бұрын
A bit more dangerous but desperate meassure could be to climb and eventually stand on the upper bow while holding the “tipping rope”, by doing this you will create a much bigger leverage what makes the job much easier, be careful to not fall on the boat though
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 5 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see that!
@timotheebilliet
@timotheebilliet 10 ай бұрын
Great content, love your videos. Do you think having a rope attached to the tip of the mast would provide better torque rather than the righting line at the base?
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, I’ve done a lot of research and it makes no difference where you attach the writing line as long as it is coming over the widest part of the hull
@Nils_Hammarsten
@Nils_Hammarsten 5 жыл бұрын
So reduceing mast 1m would help? Smaller headsail shorter boom. They are cheap to buy used so to make a safe Katamaran for teens?
@duncanthomson5564
@duncanthomson5564 4 жыл бұрын
Nah, if you want an easier to right catamaran, get a Hobie Wave. These boats are meant to be double handed, and are not too bad to right with two.
@fuzey101
@fuzey101 6 ай бұрын
Good job now you have soaked your sails
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, certainly clean now!!
@fuzey101
@fuzey101 6 ай бұрын
Wow😊
@user-ee8te5rd2y
@user-ee8te5rd2y 5 жыл бұрын
Нужно иметь 10ть 10 литровых мягких(из бризента) емкостей для воды. Если перевернулся. Подвешиваешь их к верхнему поплавку, они дополнительно давят на нижний и центр ияжести опускается ниже = будет проще перевернуть катамаран solo. Еще можно натянуть кусок паруса на каркас и создать дополнительную силу для переворота. Все это мало займет места и веса.
@rayclark6596
@rayclark6596 4 жыл бұрын
Point the bow dead into the wind. Even if you are exhausted, just grab the bow and the boat will drift downwind. I weighed 145 lbs, so the wind is what lifts the sail. The rocking/bouncing that you did was completely unnecessary. A slightly thicker righting line with a knot in just the right spot. Just lean back and as the tip of the mast breaks the water, the wind pushes up on the mainsail. Your video was exhausting to watch. It's really very easy. Also with the bow heading into the wind you don't have to worry about the boat flipping back over as you do when you point the mast into the wind.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
thanks for the advice, i'll be sure to try that next time!
@rayclark6596
@rayclark6596 4 жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV I forgot the main point. It's virtually impossible to do with people watching and a video camera rolling.
@nickthedick3742
@nickthedick3742 4 жыл бұрын
When he said a bag I thought an air bag to swim over and prop the mast on then swim around and right it. Maybe even a life jacket could float the masthead and break the surface then one bodyweight will bring it up.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
We tried with the mast head float in a later video with no success.
@dvtco.2545
@dvtco.2545 Жыл бұрын
I've always used the wind to right my 16. The wind hitting the tramp helps. Of course, I'm 185 lbs. US. never had a problem or needed any devices to help. High or Low or No wind.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV Жыл бұрын
That's great that you've been able to do that. Do you have a comp-tip mast? That's my only explanation for that - i've done extensive testing and have found that with under around 20 knots of wind the 16 will not come up with 200lbs
@dvtco.2545
@dvtco.2545 Жыл бұрын
@@JoyriderTV No. Just basic older model mast. The problems I seemed to have were too much wave action and/or the mast sticking in the sand floor. That's where, like your video, just had to keep steady pressure on the righting line. Once water cleared the main, was easy. The currents near shore (Texas Gulf of Mexico) could sometimes be helpful (or not) too. As a wave would raise the mast, boat lowered and that helped, better angle. I'd never had the chance of a 180 degree upside down righting. Shallow water for a long ways out. I'd be way "far from shore" (much deeper water) if that happened and there's no help out that far (oil rigs, ocean vessels) should something bad happen. Love your videos. Just started watching them. Sailing is Life, Freedom. I haven't had a cat for 20 years, but thinking about changing that (late-70's, 80's and 90's were my years). Every weekend was an adventure (including winter) and all the things in your videos are things that can or will happen. Good knowledge to have and practice on for sailors. Cheers! BTW - my father got me interested in 1972, he bought a 14' (no turbo), then got a 16 and his sail # was 713. I was hooked. I wish we had digital cameras back then.
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV Жыл бұрын
@@dvtco.2545 Yeah for sure! It would have been so good to see some more footage from back in the 70s. I('m glad that you're enjoying the videos. Cheers
@SavageSailor150
@SavageSailor150 4 жыл бұрын
Righting a topper is well easeyer
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
I think you're right!
@wightwalker2453
@wightwalker2453 4 жыл бұрын
That was scarily easy to capsize, probably why we used to sail Dart 18s, secretly wanted one of these though. Presume a float on the mast head wouldn't help because even more weight on top to unstick?
@JoyriderTV
@JoyriderTV 4 жыл бұрын
The float only helps in the prevention of inversion, from the 'half' capsize it is just more weight to lift.
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