Wow, looks like it handled those conditions quite well until it failed. Still being able to right that size cat single handed is a credit to the designers and the skipper. Did you have ballast in? What was the process to right her?
@@richardclark2290 "Did I get wet? No I didn't. Only your feet and ankles get wet when righting a G-32. I was wearing an ancient, but well maintained Kokatat drysuit that has kept me dry for almost two decades. *For those that don’t know, the G-32 has fixed shrouds, but instead of being swept back, they are in line with the mast to allow the mast to raise up and down easily when trailering."
Any other multihull probably would have had the boat in tow "just after righting".
Wow, looks like it handled those conditions quite well until it failed. Still being able to right that size cat single handed is a credit to the designers and the skipper. Did you have ballast in? What was the process to right her?
it must be the tiliting mast the same as the firebird or the catapult th-cam.com/video/655COFngiQA/w-d-xo.html
@@richardclark2290 "Did I get wet? No I didn't. Only your feet and ankles get wet when righting a G-32. I was wearing an ancient, but well maintained Kokatat drysuit that has kept me dry for almost two decades.
*For those that don’t know, the G-32 has fixed shrouds, but instead of being swept back, they are in line with the mast to allow the mast to raise up and down easily when trailering."
Hee haw!