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From: 10brettellga1
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  • errrr 25-30 knots of wind and your doing about 15 knots ??? theres masses wrong with your entire technique / kit etc if the wind was that strong !!! in a 30 knot wind , someone weighing 85 kilos would have up a 4 metre sail .... yada yada yada etc

  • let the bodies hit the mute :)

  • is this a bic techno limitid ? i have the same ;D nice!

  • @niob27selene "Bodies" by Drowning Pool

  • bic 293 ...

  • if it was 30 knots ur going really pretty slow

  • its good for a techno board ;)

  • I’ve problem turning the sail when it's time to gybe, it feels heavy &wont turn by itself/by the wind! Can some body tell me what wrong I do? I’ve my hands on right place!

  • @Bodah20st You need to hold your carve until you're fully turned to the other tack

    Thats why there's no power in your sail

  • @10brettellga1 Thanks for the answer! I've tried. It works but, I lose speed and the board tends to swing over to the Windward When I'm on the other side!

  • why is the boom so high? you should try it lower

  • @ULeasTube It's that high so that it's right for his harness and harness lines when planing and when he is lying quite far to hold the sail.

  • lets be honest it wasnt really a how to now was it

  • you seemed slow, then definitely try a smaller board ...

  • Lol there's some bloody downhaul on that sail!

  • def not over 15 man

  • @aliitil mate

    there's a wind meter at the place

    and it consistently said 25

  • @10brettellga1 it's probably kmph

  • @10brettellga1 lol but youre using a bic techno and you aint even planning fast..

  • @aliitil if there was enough wind to pick him up when he did the duck jibe next to the net then there was prob 25 but nothing more

  • 20-30? looks more like 15-20

  • very smooth!

  • I sail in Hong Kong too. Right now I'm in vancouver for studies, but I'll be back there for Xmas. That's the best combination for planing jibes, big board, small sail, loads of wind.

  • Dude that board is a monster. Seems something a little smaller would be easier in those conditions.

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