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A short clip of some tacks on the Airush Monaro V4

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Created by Airborne > 9 months ago, 5 Sep 2012
Airborne
WA, 224 posts
5 Sep 2012 5:40PM
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Here is a short (unedited) clip from my trip to Sharkbay last week.

I'm working on putting something better together later on but here is this in the meantime.


archie00
NSW, 138 posts
5 Sep 2012 9:17PM
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Great! Love to see more posts like this. Though .. prefer to see less people who can tack!

jordangirdis
NSW, 178 posts
6 Sep 2012 9:20AM
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those are good tacks!

pilotpete
WA, 147 posts
6 Sep 2012 7:40AM
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Nice video mate

SydPete
WA, 64 posts
6 Sep 2012 7:10PM
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Maybe I have been tacking or more so trying to tack the wrong way. Or is a tack and a duck tack different, and if so is there an advantage to one or the other?

Your spinning so you face upwind.

where in this video the bloke faces downwind





pilotpete
WA, 147 posts
7 Sep 2012 7:34AM
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I think they are both the same tack but just different camera angles

AGK
NSW, 139 posts
7 Sep 2012 10:19AM
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The first clip Airborne is doing duck tacks. This is when your body stays facing upwind, you'll see most of the top riders tacking this way. I think they call the other way a jump tack when your body spins the other way ie facing downwind, not really sure why one is better than he other but I'm sure there is reason. For me the quickest tack is any way to stay out of the water. Ha.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
7 Sep 2012 7:51PM
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Thanks airborne. Looks like you got it down

whitsun
QLD, 99 posts
8 Sep 2012 7:47AM
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Both ways of tacking work, I think Airborne's way looks easier and a bit quicker.Only problem is having to spin the bar to un-twist the lines every time.Great videos, keep them coming.

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
8 Sep 2012 9:54AM
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yeww Damo killing it as usual!

Damo
WA, 641 posts
8 Sep 2012 11:19AM
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thanks for the props guys


SydPete i actually tack both ways. If i am comfortably powered then i do the back roll type of tack that you see in the vid. If i am under powered or in really choppy water then i tack the other way (facing down wind)

I learned to tack facing down wind first and i find it much easier to tack this way. But i find it easier in good conditions to get the board back up to full speed heading in the new direction tacking like i do in the vid.

I suggest to people to learn to tack facing which ever way they want (although i do think it is easier to learn how to tack facing down wind 1st)

Also most people get too caught up in focusing on what they are doing with their feet and forget about what they are doing with the kite. The secret to a good tack is 80% kite control and only 20% board control! So if you are struggling to get your head around tacking maybe have a closer look at what you are doing with your kite.

That video is not edited i just cut 3 mins of raw footage and posted that as i didn't have time to edit it properly. I am working (slowly) on putting a properly edited video together and i will try to include both types of tacks and gybing as well.

PS please don't call it a duck tack because it is not a duck tack!

joely
QLD, 52 posts
11 Sep 2012 12:36AM
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Nice Video,

Just got the same board, still can't ride it like you

What do you find the best setup for foot straps?
I noticed you have replaced the rear straps with narrower ones, would you suggest this?
I need to figure out how to ride this thing ASAP
Any hints, tips etc would be awesome

archie00
NSW, 138 posts
11 Sep 2012 10:17AM
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Hi Joel, I tried the V4 and personally found the footstraps too stiff and bulky. I like really soft and easy to get in and out of straps, particularly while I am learning. I buy a nice one from NSI in Maui - the light kite race strap -

www.northshoreinc.com/store/pc/msg.asp?message=207

Also at the nationals, Johnno Keys had some more substantial straps, but still soft and easy to move your foot around in - could pm him.

Positioning of your straps is something you will play with for a long time. I have recently move my rear strap in a little and opened it a little, so I can stay in my outside straps downwind. In high wind though has resulted in some specy crashes!

Damo
WA, 641 posts
11 Sep 2012 1:10PM
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joely said...

Nice Video,

Just got the same board, still can't ride it like you

What do you find the best setup for foot straps?
I noticed you have replaced the rear straps with narrower ones, would you suggest this?
I need to figure out how to ride this thing ASAP
Any hints, tips etc would be awesome





It feels weird at first but stick with it and like any other new bit of kit you will get your head around it faster that you think.

I like the standard Airush straps at the front because they are nice and soft on your feet but grip well and allow you to twist your foot around to lock it in more (good for going down wind) so i would suggest using them at the front.
With the rear straps i like to use the chicken strap (the center strap) when going down wind. I found that the standard Airush straps are too wide to run 3 straps next to each other so i have swapped them out with a set of Flying Objects straps.
I have spoken to the guys at Airush and they tell me that Rolf, Katjia and Ozzy (their pro race team) never use the center strap and that is why they supply the straps that they do. Personally i would suggest changing yours for a set of Flying Objects straps too.

JayP
QLD, 249 posts
11 Sep 2012 3:53PM
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hehe no dings on the board :)

looks fast. been working on my tacks no luck so far. but only been trying damos style. will give the "down wind" version a go. - gotta work on the actual terminology for these things.

any chance airush/airborne will offer the "race" bar set up you are using. i find i can always use a bit more depower on my 17m VXR. if not can you post a guide to BYO for those of us that are keen to make the mod.

thanks

Damo
WA, 641 posts
11 Sep 2012 2:00PM
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Yeah i guess the look on my face shows how hard i hit the deck with my knee i thought that i had broken my kneecap and destroyed my board. As it turns out (obviously to my delight) not even a compression dent on the deck and only a sore knee.

As far as i know Airush don't have any plans to bring out a race bar mod. The bar and lines that i have been using for the last 2 years are starting to wear down so i am planning on making another race bar. I'll ad it to my list of stuff to film and post.

Intheozone
WA, 247 posts
11 Sep 2012 2:50PM
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Great Stuff Damo.

Is that V4 sorted for me?



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