Lulls when your hooked in - how pants!!

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NasiGoreng
NasiGoreng
VIC
260 posts
VIC, 260 posts
23 Feb 2009 6:30pm
I hate lulls when your hooked in!!

The frantic sheeting in, bending of the knees, the back arch and shagging the sail with your groin while chest planting the boom - how more kooky can one look!!

Is there any way I can avoid looking soooo kooky when the wind dissapears??!
Bender
Bender
WA
2236 posts
WA, 2236 posts
23 Feb 2009 4:33pm
Longer harness lines will help. I try and sheet out a bit and really hang off the boom and (make feet light to stop tail sinking) try to maintain fin pressure. It works for me.

Worst thing you can do is over sheet and fall backwards.
nobody
nobody
NSW
437 posts
NSW, 437 posts
23 Feb 2009 7:00pm
If going at speed, I have a tendency to steer into the wind which helps to place the board back under me. Works for me.
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
7733 posts
WA, 7733 posts
23 Feb 2009 5:25pm
1. Try bearing off (a little).
2. Try pushing the boom away from you (equal pressure from both hands). This puts more weight on to your lines and in to your sail.

If you are going to pull on the boom or sheet in, I suggest small pumps...

Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
23 Feb 2009 9:41pm
You could always do what I do....fall backwards.
NDH47
NDH47
NSW
102 posts
NSW, 102 posts
23 Feb 2009 11:50pm
Sailhack said...

You could always do what I do....fall backwards.


Ditto
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
24 Feb 2009 1:16am
I sometimes just jump, more like a mini-bounce, straight up using only my feet to push (no room to bend the knees) and it gets me out of the harness. SO cool.
windsufering
windsufering
VIC
1124 posts
VIC, 1124 posts
24 Feb 2009 2:45pm
do what i do unhook
555
555
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555 555
892 posts
24 Feb 2009 1:54pm
NasiGoreng said...


The frantic sheeting in, bending of the knees, the back arch and shagging the sail with your groin while chest planting the boom - how more kooky can one look!!


My first thought was that you must be in training for the next Olympics..

RS:x Air-Rowing.
Bender
Bender
WA
2236 posts
WA, 2236 posts
24 Feb 2009 2:47pm
windsufering said...

do what i do unhook



If you unhook you will loose any mast foot pressure that you have. Instead all your weight will be on your feet, sinking the tail of your board killing any prospects of planing out of a lull. Just my 2cents
windsufering
windsufering
VIC
1124 posts
VIC, 1124 posts
26 Feb 2009 2:11pm
thats all it is 2cents
Cruiser1755
Cruiser1755
QLD
235 posts
QLD, 235 posts
26 Feb 2009 7:28pm
one of the few times i use the uphaul - front hand on uphaul instead of boom lets the rig go more vertical
upwind
upwind
QLD
166 posts
QLD, 166 posts
27 Feb 2009 8:29pm
always interesting to read the different ways people handle common problems, and good to learn from it.I have mainly been a watcher on seabreeze and learnt so much!!!
One of the things I have done in lulls is to unhook and hang on to the harness line with both hands , I guess whatever works is OK ???isn't it ??
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
27 Feb 2009 11:06pm
Experienced a variation of this common occurance today...

Hooked in, planing (pretty fast) and within seconds - in the water! I was hit with a gust in top of chop, causing the board to slide-out, still happens to me frequently, and normally I can manage to pull my back foot around and point downwind, but today I slid straight into a patch of no-wind...no recovery possible...and...wet!
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