westernman
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May be.Isn't the issue of them burying their nose in the back of a wave as they hurtle off the one behind it due to their speed. Something I wondered about when looking at Dragonfly tris when they came up in a thread.
I pitch poled my Hobie FX One quite a few times with the enormous gennaker up in a decent bit of wind. It is fun and exhilarating doing 20 knots on that, and considerably wetter from those wave piercing hulls than a windsurfer. Those hulls go through the waves whereas a windsurfer goes over them.
I never called anybody out to pick me up.
I righted it myself.
I certainly would not cross oceans on a Hobie cat. Though there is a mad man who did.
You need to learn how to do it. The first couple of times it immediately blew over again before I had a chance to get on it. And if you have it facing the wrong way, you do not have enough leverage to get it up against the wind on the trampoline.