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boardboy
boardboy
QLD
554 posts
QLD, 554 posts
10 Nov 2011 1:54pm
technique has very litte to do with windsurfing - its more about how much gear you have
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
10 Nov 2011 4:05pm
boardboy said...

technique has very litte to do with windsurfing - its more about how much gear you have


I should be brilliant then!
Windsurf0709
Windsurf0709
VIC
136 posts
VIC, 136 posts
11 Nov 2011 1:36am
I'd seriously consider switching to a waist harness. The agility you have when gybing and getting the board planing and in the water when water starting makes such a difference to your sailing.

I use short harness lines, I guess a product of a waist harness and a bit old school (mind you I seem to recall old school was long harness lines)
vosadrian
vosadrian
NSW
465 posts
NSW, 465 posts
11 Nov 2011 10:48am
How does a waste-harness help with water starting and gybing when you are out of the harness when doing these things?

I use a seat harness, but one of those combo type harnesses that runs a pretty high hook (though I adjust it fairly low), but still has leg straps to stop riding up when sitting in it. I find it no impedement to water starting or gybing... and I find it better for general locked in cruising that is most of my sailing than a waste harness.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
11 Nov 2011 2:38pm
vosadrian said...

How does a waste-harness help with water starting and gybing when you are out of the harness when doing these things?

I use a seat harness, but one of those combo type harnesses that runs a pretty high hook (though I adjust it fairly low), but still has leg straps to stop riding up when sitting in it. I find it no impedement to water starting or gybing... and I find it better for general locked in cruising that is most of my sailing than a waste harness.


Sounds like the saem sort of harness I have.. an Old Dakine..I tired a waist harness & didn't like it. The only thing I don't like about seat harness's is trying to hook in & out subplaning/gusty conditions which is why I don't have my boom too high and I am getting adjustable lines.
K Dog
K Dog
VIC
1847 posts
VIC, 1847 posts
11 Nov 2011 5:17pm
Speaking of technique - been watching this guy. He really helps breakdown the gybing art:







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