Heeling---Over
I'm sure that all dingy sailors can relate to the early days of the sailing when skipper and crew had to jump around in (sometimes desperate)attempts to balance the boat. Anything less than great anticipation and fast reaction , especially on the trapese, resulted in heeling at 90 degrees and if you still didn't react fast, continuance to 180 degrees. We laughed many times, using the business slogan- Location, location, location to prevent capsize. At first, in high gusty winds, we swam more than sailed. We waited for marine forcasts, praying for small craft warnings, being constantly gratefull that my 15 foot Lazy E was in no way a small craft.One learned to jump into the water, to miss the sail, the boom, the shouds and the sheets. Image how boring my Catalina 27 was when I found that you could put the rail under and as far as capsize goes- no worries mate.So the answer for you is confidence, confidence, confidence and this comes from experience. Now my biggest problem is trying to remember the location, location, location of all the shoals, shoals and I can't remember the third thing. If all else fails, do some dingy sailing, and you will heel all your worries.