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Go into the castle and from the room inside enter the vent. You see the castle you are "inside" lift it up on to the pool's jump board an rotate it to face the door. Then go back to the way you came in. If you are too big for the door go back into the vent and make the castle smaller, then put it back and try again.
But it's fine, I've done it now, it was so difficult because physics calculate per-frame, and running at high frame rates causes it to be more awkward. Capping it at a max 144 FPS has it work a bit more predictably.
Wish I could mark my own reply as the answer to the thread.
I was running at over 400FPS with my 5800X/3080 Build
I dunno then man, limiting my FPS definitely made a difference, and knowing how games work, it makes sense.