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Topic: Sailing invite Hagg Lake, 1pm till? 7/27/18  (Read 3488 times)

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INSAYN

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Doesn't look like there will be a lot of wind, but that's ok.  It's going to be warm and sunny regardless.

I want to see what it takes to flip an Island back over if I ever end up upside down. 
This is more for prepping to use it in the ocean, and I think it would be a viable thing to practice on calm water first.

Here are few videos that I am using for inspiration.



 

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I'll be at Timothy with my TI otherwise would be fun to join.  I grew up sailing Lasers and other small sailing dinghy's.  Even normal Hobie Cats (learned on a Hobie 18).  Super comfortable capsizing and righting the monohull dinghys, but capsizing the TI scares me if I could right it.  Which means i should practice probably.