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How to adjust short legs, slender figure and thick and drifting tail?

The design of the float itself, think about Archimedes' lever principle (give me a support point and I will tilt the earth). Throw the pole into the water, the lead falls, pull the drift foot into the water and tilt the drift tail. Similarly, press the drift foot down, the drift body is a support point, and tilt the drift tail, and the drift foot is a lever. According to the principle of lever, the longer the lever, the easier it is to support and get close to the object. Floats with short feet and long tails turn over faster (as long as the design is reasonable and the lead is light, the float can stand up. Think about the balance scale, as long as a small weight is added to one tray, the empty tray at the other end can be easily turned over), while the float with short feet and long tail turns over very slowly (the small hook and thin wire weight can't even turn over). The drift you mentioned has a design flaw, which leads to the problem you mentioned, and it has nothing to do with the way you adjust the drift. You got it?