sboardcrazy said..BSN101 said..
I had a flying experience yesterday.
JPSL66 Tribal WS29 NP Hellcat 6.7. Mast base just covering the back of the mast track. Sail at correct DH, OH neutral. Boom at about 1/3 from bottom of cut out harness lines at 30inch seat harness and wind low/mid 20 knots.
The sail was very light in the hands and the board was skipping across the water in all angles. Great feeling, even better in the gusts. and posted 34knts as my new PB. HAPPY DAYS
The sail was very light in the hands and the board was skipping across the water in all angles. Great feeling, even better in the gusts
Sounds great! Do you have much experience flying off the fin or is this the first time ? Sounds like it's worth working towards.
I'm sure that I've experienced it before, in times gone by.
This thread has identified a state of sailing, eutopia if you like that we should all aim for as it is real and accessible to everyone.
I will certainly be tweaking to find it on my next session. It's simply where the fun factor increases well beyond the physical effort and you feel that you could do it for hours & hours.
My previous sail was with EVO 7.8. I started with less DH and it was a powerful rig but a handful. The wind kicked in and I increased DH and it became light in the hands. The sail flew and I thought the board was too, til I crashed. Maybe I did fly!
If you're not fighting your kit then you are there or close. We need to constantly adapt & tweak to the conditions. And remember that feeling.