Guy CRibb course in Safety Bay?

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sotired
sotired
WA
605 posts
WA, 605 posts
7 Jan 2015 9:59pm
Is anyone going to this? I think its on this week.

Anyone care to comment on what they learned on this in the past?

paddymac
paddymac
WA
943 posts
WA, 943 posts
7 Jan 2015 10:17pm
I went last year and learnt a lot from it. This year it is Jan 10-12. I could do a planing gybe before attending but I still got lots of tips and now gybe more consistently. I tack better. I water start and beach start better. I can tune my gear better. My stance is better. I can get planing faster. Guy is a very good teacher and has a sense of humour too so you'll have fun while you learn. Highly recommended!
chris35
chris35
WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
7 Jan 2015 11:03pm
Well worth the time, gives loads of tips that will improve your sailing
lao shi
lao shi
WA
1346 posts
WA, 1346 posts
8 Jan 2015 7:48am
Big fan boi of Cribby's!
Done 3 of his courses and my sailing has improved significantly.
What you can learn is only limited by the time and energy that you have available.
I have improved my gybes, tacks, wavesailing and most importantly these skills have enabled me to get stoked sailing pretty crappy conditions because I can get so much more out of them.
Do it!

Cribby is very good at constructive critique. To get the most out of the course you must be prepared to just get in to the whole approach (check your ego at the door) and not try and justify what you currently do. His methods have been honed over thousands of people. Sometimes it is hard to see / hear your efforts being broken down but the results are worth it.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
8 Jan 2015 10:05am
I can thoroughly recommend it. I did the course last year with the view to improving my gybes but I learned so much more, even in areas I thought I knew a lot about. Guy is an excellent and practical instructor and a fun and comfortable person to be around. The video review shows that what you think you are doing may be far removed from what you are actually doing. The course is expensive but you won't regret spending the money. My sailing has improved heaps after doing the course last year. I am doing it again!
JoeK
JoeK
WA
9 posts
WA, 9 posts
8 Jan 2015 12:20pm
I am very glad to hear all this. I am signed up for the course

rrdsailor
rrdsailor
QLD
121 posts
QLD, 121 posts
8 Jan 2015 4:21pm
sotired said..
Is anyone going to this? I think its on this week.

Anyone care to comment on what they learned on this in the past?



I attended one of his courses last year and thoroughly recommend it,
no matter what your current level is you will learn something.
Haggar
Haggar
QLD
1670 posts
QLD, 1670 posts
8 Jan 2015 8:42pm
rrdsailor said..

sotired said..
Is anyone going to this? I think its on this week.

Anyone care to comment on what they learned on this in the past?




I attended one of his courses last year and thoroughly recommend it,
no matter what your current level is you will learn something.


+ 1 !!!
Vince68
Vince68
WA
675 posts
WA, 675 posts
8 Jan 2015 7:03pm
What if there is no wind? Like this weekend


bernalot
bernalot
WA
29 posts
WA, 29 posts
9 Jan 2015 9:18am
vpar said..
What if there is no wind? Like this weekend



I've done a few Cribby courses now and I can honestly say its amazing how much he can teach you on the low to no wind days. It doesn't seem to matter what the wind conditions or the skill level of the sailors, everyone learns and takes away much more than they expected.

Highly recommended and loads of fun!


Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
9 Jan 2015 10:10am
JoeK said..
I am very glad to hear all this. I am signed up for the course




vpar said..
What if there is no wind? Like this weekend




There was even less wind last year and it was about 40 degrees every day but we still learnt heaps. The advantage of low wind is that you don't get so tired from heaps of sailing.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
9 Jan 2015 1:44pm
Windxtasy said..
I can thoroughly recommend it. I did the course last year with the view to improving my gybes but I learned so much more, even in areas I thought I knew a lot about. Guy is an excellent and practical instructor and a fun and comfortable person to be around. The video review shows that what you think you are doing may be far removed from what you are actually doing. The course is expensive but you won't regret spending the money. My sailing has improved heaps after doing the course last year. I am doing it again!


Bugger.. I'll never catch you now!
Vince68
Vince68
WA
675 posts
WA, 675 posts
12 Jan 2015 9:37pm
Yeah ok i listened to you peeps in the forum and I managed to get on the course for some tuition. Best think i did, learnt so much throughout the two days that i could attend. my sailing immidiately improved, i'm still no champion but comfortable with the kit i have. So smooth sailing ahead. Thanks Sotired for starting the discussion and thanks to my wife for saying "do it honey". If anyone ever asks me "should i do the Guy Cribb intuition? or anything else" i say yes go for it. No matter what level you're at. I'm a happy sailor
JosieJo
JosieJo
WA
82 posts
WA, 82 posts
12 Jan 2015 10:22pm
yes, I agree with vpar. I also attended for 2 days and have learnt soo much. We had limited wind which actually made it better to learn some rig handling on the beach before the seabreeze came in (as limited as it was this weekend).

I thoroughly recommend it
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
13 Jan 2015 9:48am
vpar said..
Yeah ok i listened to you peeps in the forum and I managed to get on the course for some tuition. Best think i did, learnt so much throughout the two days that i could attend. my sailing immidiately improved, i'm still no champion but comfortable with the kit i have. So smooth sailing ahead. Thanks Sotired for starting the discussion and thanks to my wife for saying "do it honey". If anyone ever asks me "should i do the Guy Cribb intuition? or anything else" i say yes go for it. No matter what level you're at. I'm a happy sailor


Where do you get a partner like that..
Old Salty
Old Salty
VIC
1271 posts
VIC, 1271 posts
13 Jan 2015 10:25am
Two spots left on the Freeride course in Inverloch on the 28,29 and 30th Jan if anyone interested
Vince68
Vince68
WA
675 posts
WA, 675 posts
13 Jan 2015 10:42am
sboardcrazy said..

vpar said..
Yeah ok i listened to you peeps in the forum and I managed to get on the course for some tuition. Best think i did, learnt so much throughout the two days that i could attend. my sailing immidiately improved, i'm still no champion but comfortable with the kit i have. So smooth sailing ahead. Thanks Sotired for starting the discussion and thanks to my wife for saying "do it honey". If anyone ever asks me "should i do the Guy Cribb intuition? or anything else" i say yes go for it. No matter what level you're at. I'm a happy sailor


Where do you get a partner like that..



it wasn't from demonstrating my then windsurfing skills
Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
13 Jan 2015 12:13pm
The course was absolutely brilliant, even though we only had light wind. I can't say enough about Guy Cribb as an instructor - he has a gift. Not only is he an extremely skilled windsurfer but he has a way of conveying his knowledge in easy to understand bite sized chunks, in a very pleasant manner which is never condescending or critical. I gained just as much this year as last year - different things. It is going to take a while to assimilate it all but my windsurfing will improve. Even when there is no wind Guy finds really useful things to do. I think I found the no wind session more useful than the on water sessions! Definitely worth doing the course a second time, and even if no wind is forecast!
skipd
skipd
WA
96 posts
WA, 96 posts
13 Jan 2015 7:05pm
Been a while since I posted. I also attended the Guy Cribb course and have been gushing to my mates as to how awesome it was. The bloke is a fair dinkum legend. There on the dot and would stay as long as the sun was still up and people still able to be there. I didn't expect to learn as much as I did.
The course was fun and pretty intense as in he worked us pretty hard. Well worth it.
Good luck to all the other people in the course and no doubt I'll see you on the water sometime.
Jamie
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
13 Jan 2015 7:40pm
It was a two way exchange lesson ...... Guy now knows a pair of thongs, are just that in Aus, a pairrrrrrr of thongs. and not flip flops
Bloke certainly has a knack of getting his message across to one and all without ridicule that's for sure. Top bloke, top coach.
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