gilesbest said...
Mate,
I've watched you go for gybes a lot and you are so close. As stehseger said the majority of people stacking it hold on to the rig too long because they're concerned with getting the board round. You carve the board well with enough mast foot pressure and weight forward and your rig flip is good, now it's just a matter of getting the two elements done simultaneously. As Moby pointed out if you enter the gybe with enough speed the carve will take care of itself and it's then just a matter of flipping the rig at the right point, don't cling on to the sail, just let the sail rotate out of your hands and then collect it on the other side, it'll rotate earlier than you think, just as you've passed through the wind.
If there's wind this weekend I'll follow you with some pointers and shout "gybe" at you at regular intervals! You are so nearly there!
follow me to will ya mate?

Lee, Im no good either, but certinaly making in roads in to the CJ/CG. I watched both the Guy Cribb and jem hall. i found the jem hall one very hard to follow relative to the Guy Cribb one.