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I've been following this message board for quite a while and haven't heard of anyone capsizing (or turtling) their H216. Mine seems to head up before I get into any real danger of laying over. When I keep heading up to much, I reef to reduce sail. You can reef early to keep the heeling more manageable. Over time, you will get used to more heeling. Avoid sailing in thunder storms to avoid lightning and "down bursts". Since no one has apparently laid their H216 over on its side (mast just touching water), we don't know if it would self-right, stay in that position, or turtle. Any volunteers to find out?