Gybing clinic for Lake Macquarie..?

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
3 Nov 2010 4:49pm
I was talking to someone in WA who said they were going to have a gybing clinic organised.. Would anyone offer to do one in Lake Macquarie?..pref free..
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15100 posts
WA, 15100 posts
3 Nov 2010 6:02pm
I am amazed that anyone learns to gybe over here. WA has much more reliable/steady wind, so learning to gybe is so much easier.

Then again, I have learnt to gybe in WA, in smooth water only and any hint of chop throws me off.

Good luck getting a clinic organised. Maybe a trip to WA for a week in summer would be a better option?
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
3 Nov 2010 9:07pm
The NP JP trailer will be there next weekend. So they may be able to put on some clinics.

sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
4 Nov 2010 11:43am
Mobydisc said...

The NP JP trailer will be there next weekend. So they may be able to put on some clinics.




I'm going . I got a friend who used to sail back in the 90's to book a lesson. He's a big fit strong bloke and used to ride a big old plastic Hifly with only one sail ( 6m) which he'd use in any wind strength (30kts) etc & wonder why he was buggered & out of control..Hopefully when he gets back into it he'll find it more user friendly.
Usual problem with me.. I need lessons but no $..
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
4 Nov 2010 11:47am
FormulaNova said...

I am amazed that anyone learns to gybe over here. WA has much more reliable/steady wind, so learning to gybe is so much easier.

Then again, I have learnt to gybe in WA, in smooth water only and any hint of chop throws me off.

Good luck getting a clinic organised. Maybe a trip to WA for a week in summer would be a better option?



I wish..if I could win lotto..+ my neck isn't up to sitting long enough to travel much ( no plane/ train etc) or long car trips so getting there wouldn't be feasable..maybe sometime in the future.But if you learn somewhere like that does it translate to over here in our crappy conditions..? Mind you I shouldn't say that as its been great lately!
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15100 posts
WA, 15100 posts
4 Nov 2010 10:22am
sboardcrazy said...

FormulaNova said...

I am amazed that anyone learns to gybe over here. WA has much more reliable/steady wind, so learning to gybe is so much easier.

Then again, I have learnt to gybe in WA, in smooth water only and any hint of chop throws me off.

Good luck getting a clinic organised. Maybe a trip to WA for a week in summer would be a better option?


....
But if you learn somewhere like that does it translate to over here in our crappy conditions..? Mind you I shouldn't say that as its been great lately!


Yes. I think the best thing is being able to repeatedly attempt gybes and being able to change things each time until you get the speed, balance, and timing right. If you can't repeat the gybe attempts because of lack of wind it makes it that much harder.

Having really learnt how to gybe in Safety Bay, I think it has let me lock-in what I need to do to gybe, and over here when the wind is not as steady or it is a bit lighter, I know I have the majority of the technique sorted. If you are not struggling to work out which of the things you got wrong, you can really spend the time getting the last bit right.

I started going over to WA each summer back in 2005 and it is the best thing I have done for my sailing level. A couple of weeks of sailing in reliable conditions makes a huge difference.
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply

Return To Classic site 😭
Or... let us know if a problem, so we can tweak! 😅