Ei bine, Fiji Pro tocmai s-a terminat și poate i-a motivat pe câțiva dintre voi să se apuce de navigarea pe valuri… sau poate să o ia mai în serios. Așa că m-am gândit să facem LIVE întrebări și răspunsuri despre abordarea navigației cu valuri și sfaturi și informații utile pe care le veți găsi la îndemână. Colin Dixon mi se va alătura… așa că orice întrebare îi așteaptă.
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Amazing talk! It would be rad if you can do more of those, or even teaching videos!! Love you guys!
loving this!!!
I'm transitioning into waves, I do a lot of onshore because its how my local spot works, but also have just started going to the Taranaki (world class DTL sailing) for cross/cross-off, this has been a very helpful discussion.
Looking forward to some more!!
For anyone coming over to Indo, we have some great cross offshore down the line waves to windsurf at!
58:00 that's probably why I struggle to get my 2014 quad wavecult going in medium/light wind
Beware of those two!
Nice podcast.
I like my footstraps like freestylers do. Ben how do you do your footstraps?
And what i also notice is that havier guys ride with 5 batten sails. And down the line sailing sometime you see 3 batten sails. Ben what is your opion about that?
And what is also see is that alot of guys put their float and ride board away and go winging in the waves.
Cheers roy
Gold. Thanks guys!
West Wittering is a bit difficult because it is cross-on, but idiot-proof. All sand and not crowded; no shore dump. On a good day it delivers 5-turn plus rides. Is excellent port tack if easterly at low tide. Jolliffe Road is awesome at low tide. Superb training for real-world onshore (not to mention super fun!).
In onshore/cross-on: given that it can be a +/- 10-knot wind range and small waves, i.e., not mast-high swell, as in Cloudbreak, go for 15L+ over body mass with a proper modern onshore-designed wave board. You will be able to catch more waves. I used to sail sinkers out of pride – really great 2-3 times a year, but very frustrating trying to get planing and to stay upwind. Modern boards really turn, even they are big. Four fins, no question.
Totally agree with Colin's comment about learning to drive off the front foot. A complete game-changer.
So you wanna be a Rap Superstar 😂
perfect informative podcast for my level, fits exactly!! Luckely Im in WA right now😅