Toutvabien
Well-Known Member
I used to own and race Ospreys and my experience is that they are brilliant sea boats that are pretty stable and not at all tippy. We sailed our mark 2 all over the place and capsized reasonably frequently, particularly when sailing in the open sea in quite marginal conditions. When we capsized the standard drill was get the boat upright, sail off on a reach and open the self bailers and use the bailer to chuck water over the side. With the big bouancy tank at the back we had to move our weight back to bring the nose up and get the boat moving but we never had any big drains running through the aft bouancy tank, the largish self bailers along with the hand bailer meant we would normally be back racing in a few minutes.
Does your boat have a particular problem when you capsize that persuaded you to try the pipes?
Does your boat have a particular problem when you capsize that persuaded you to try the pipes?