Righting ... unexpected problem.
Flipped my Hobie Wave yesterday for first time. I know drill: disconnect main, release jib control line, did that ...then I got unexpected problem - hull on inside so slippery I can't stand on it! I was falling and slipping for good 5 minutes while trying to right cat.
What can I do to fix this? Should I sand hulls to make them less slippery?
Thanks,

I have only had that problem after waxing or using some product on the hulls.
have you recently waxed/polished or used other product on boat? if so ... don't "lube" up anywhere you will be standing ... maybe even go so far as to try and strip any product off that area with dish soap or other (acetone).
did you have some type of beach/water shoe on? if not ... wear em
MN3

dont know what surfing booties are
hahaha! Andrew you killing me....... :bomb: I guess you could call them dive boots, but surfers don't dive so we just call them surf booties. I had a pair I used for years when I surfed, then I used them for sailing untill they perished. Now I have real boat shoes..... 😀

i have many pairs of dive boots. they are great for being underwater but they are not designed to grip to wet gelcoat
these boots are:
http://www.murrays.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=C-BG&Store_Code=MS
MN3

I don't see anywhere on the company website that it claims to have any type of extra traction (or any type of traction)
All i see mentioned about these shoes bottoms is "Durable rubber sole"
Other boots on the website do have the "N-Grip outer Sole"
http://www.npsurf.com/products/boots/edge/edge-reef-split.html
motogon wrote: That's how they looks like. They made to have good grip.
MN3

I wear these, they have good grip and are well made.
http://www.amazon.com/Teva-Mens-Nilch-Minimal-Water/dp/B0049B1X9I
and keep several pair of cheaper versions in my sail bag for crew so they won't sail barefoot or try to wear flip-flops which always get lost.
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