K Dog said...
Thanks.
I do like sailing on small gear, and keen to try a mates setup which is similar to yours.
I think you can improve sailing skills in light wind, so keen to get out, flip the rig about, practice tacks, helitacks etc... than be standing around waiting for 20 knots....
Considering a plan to drop a few kgs too :D
My biggest board is a 93L thruster, biggest sail is 5.0 wave sail. All who know me and sail with me know that I can get on the plane super early even when others are on larger gear....Admittedly I am a light weight at ~70kg's.
When its <10 knots and sunny, I take out my 8'10" SUP for exactly as you describe above, helitacks, upwind 360's, boomerangs, switch stance, back wind etc....practice!
A bad day on the water, is still better than a good day at work