First 5 Forward Attempts

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The Grinch
The Grinch
WA
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WA, 733 posts
21 Oct 2008 9:42pm


I laughed for 20 mins solid at attempt No 4

Good on him for posting. I've learned loads form this.
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
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QLD, 5283 posts
22 Oct 2008 12:06am
cheese roll city galore. not to mention "the spear"
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
22 Oct 2008 1:31am
Um...deeper water next time?

BTW what brand of mast was that? I'll buy one!!!
sflack
sflack
VIC
574 posts
VIC, 574 posts
22 Oct 2008 7:35am
I KNOW EXACTLY! how that dude is feeling!
sorse
sorse
NSW
509 posts
NSW, 509 posts
22 Oct 2008 10:31am
I wish I had my first attempts in the surf,,
I was 15 and in the lake :-) don't think mine were any better either..
elmo
elmo
WA
8890 posts
WA, 8890 posts
22 Oct 2008 7:33am
Braver than me
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
1871 posts
NSW, 1871 posts
22 Oct 2008 1:56pm
Excellent work, you're nearly there.

Watching this I started to feel the pain in my back from my attempts a few years ago.
MavericK040
MavericK040
WA
583 posts
WA, 583 posts
22 Oct 2008 7:03pm
I know how he feels,

Had my first few goes at a forward the other day.

U line the wave up run through all the things in your head ,

then comes the jump aand flop. faceplant the sail.

But i tried it again and wont give up till i can do it!
The Grinch
The Grinch
WA
733 posts
WA, 733 posts
22 Oct 2008 8:21pm

THats the way Mav.

I'm gonna do ten each each time i sail. No matter what. Then once I got them out the way I can enjoy my sail.
I'm gonna find more than three foot of water tho.
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
22 Oct 2008 10:39pm
greenleader said...

cheese roll city galore. not to mention "the spear"


i'm with you greenleader
Willaus0001
Willaus0001
QLD
333 posts
QLD, 333 posts
23 Oct 2008 2:00pm
yeah very cheeserollish - not to take anything away from him going for them!

Mav - best thing you can do is really commit to cranking in that back hand and holding on tight!! the WORSE thing to do is let go halfway - even if you get ripped out of the straps - you wont hurt yourself more than a littel backslap.

Also by really cranking in the sail rather than throwing yourself over the top, you get more of a forward and less cheeseroll...they look better :)

Good luck!!!!!!
Zed
Zed
WA
1274 posts
Zed Zed
WA, 1274 posts
23 Oct 2008 7:01pm
glad my first attempts weren't on film

back hand, down the clew end, pull hard, jobs a good un.
MavericK040
MavericK040
WA
583 posts
WA, 583 posts
23 Oct 2008 7:11pm
Willaus0001 said...

yeah very cheeserollish - not to take anything away from him going for them!

Mav - best thing you can do is really commit to cranking in that back hand and holding on tight!! the WORSE thing to do is let go halfway - even if you get ripped out of the straps - you wont hurt yourself more than a littel backslap.

Also by really cranking in the sail rather than throwing yourself over the top, you get more of a forward and less cheeseroll...they look better :)

Good luck!!!!!!


Do i need to push with my front hand at all ? or should i just hold it firm and pull in with my back?

its not often we get the right conditions here so i can jump while going downwind.
Willaus0001
Willaus0001
QLD
333 posts
QLD, 333 posts
23 Oct 2008 10:05pm
yeah push forward with the front hand, but for me i also found that if you have your back hnd right back on the boom, when you crank it right to your chest, it pushes your front hand forward and opens up more of the sail to the wind.

in the ones in the vid - he is throwing himself around the mast rather than setting the sail to whip him around. All the sheet in/push forward/tuck up motion does is gets the sail in the place to do all the work - then you jsut need to hang on, look back and spot the landing :)

Once you learn them, you dont really need steep ramps to go for it, but i found that a small steep wave/ramp was best to learn as i didnt need to concentrate really hard on the jump itself and more on cranking it. All you need is enough to get out the fin though so dont use the old - "that ramp wasnt right - ill wait for the next one" trick - just go for it!!!! I found that once i had managed to learn to hang on and go with the forward motion, the fear went away (mostlly anyway hehe) and was replaced with a "SH%T YEAH!!!"feeling :)

also make sure someone is either behind you or coming towards you so they believe you over beers later :)
MavericK040
MavericK040
WA
583 posts
WA, 583 posts
23 Oct 2008 9:53pm


Ok!
albers
albers
NSW
1739 posts
NSW, 1739 posts
25 Oct 2008 8:30am
Great footage!!!

Very gutsy attempts at a Cheese Roll - self preservation went out the window!

Every initiation is upwind (as opposed to downwind for a forward), but by dropping the sail, you take out the power in the sail making it easier to rotate, but in a more unusual rotation.

10/10 for effort.

Cheers


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