Re: What to Do?

From: Dave Hoagland (hoagland@sfgate.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jul 02 1997 - 11:35:35 PDT


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Setup:
1. bear off and pick up speed.
2. unhook ahead of time and get stable before starting the carve.

Carve:
3. move rear foot forward of front foot straps, close to the rail and
STOMP on BALL of foot to force board to carve. Use an exaggerated foot
stance, heel well up off the deck. Use the pressure on ball of foot to
control rate/radius of carve.
4. BEND KNEES and bend them into the DIRECTION of the carve, leaning
forward while pushing the boom out in front of you, but still sheeted
in. DO NOT let the rig sag back towards you, hold it out in front of you
at arm's length. With your knees bent and leaning forward, your face
should be down slightly below boom height.

The key here is an aggressive body posture, S/B low center of gravity
and forward. If you let your body or rig sag back towards the tail of
the board it kills all the momentum.

Sail Flip:
1. Wait until the carve is almost complete, then use a push pull motion.
Push the boom away with the back hand while pulling the mast in towards
your face with the front hand. Again, be aggressive, use exaggerated
motions until you get it. Get the carve down solid before worrying about
this.
2. Change feet.

Observations on rig position:
The mast angle should be forward towards the nose all through the carve.
If your stance is low and forward it will be. You can't carve worth a
damn with the rig sagging back towards the tail. Conversely, you can't
flip the sail worth a damn with the rig forward, you must pull the mast
(at boom height) towards you and the tail as you push the sail around.

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