Training drills with you foiling buddy are essential and will simulate and prepare for real race situations.2 guys that train together and are very good at this show a tack training drill before the hydro foil pro tour.Usually you do 4-5 of them with short upwind legs.
I would've edited out the camera man shooting his wad at the end, but otherwise that was a really good clip of tacking: can see the angle to the wind, how their feet move what they're doing with the bar.
Am am I right in calling that a "duck jibe"? Seems to be easier to do than turning yourself downwind...
I would've edited out the camera man shooting his wad at the end, but otherwise that was a really good clip of tacking: can see the angle to the wind, how their feet move what they're doing with the bar.
Am am I right in calling that a "duck jibe"? Seems to be easier to do than turning yourself downwind...
The crazy Mexican camera man. I think it was the 1st time he has seen a foiling tack, he got pretty excited.Correct me if I'm wrong but duck gybe is a windsurfing manoeuvre? I can see the comparison you made.Main difference is tack you to going upwind, gybes for going downwind (in kite racing).
I would've edited out the camera man shooting his wad at the end, but otherwise that was a really good clip of tacking: can see the angle to the wind, how their feet move what they're doing with the bar.
Am am I right in calling that a "duck jibe"? Seems to be easier to do than turning yourself downwind...
The crazy Mexican camera man. I think it was the 1st time he has seen a foiling tack, he got pretty excited.Correct me if I'm wrong but duck gybe is a windsurfing manoeuvre? I can see the comparison you made.Main difference is tack you to going upwind, gybes for going downwind (in kite racing).
Bueno!
Bow info and through the wind = tack. Duck tack then? The way I do it on the directional, the board's "bow" through the wind but my nose jibes. The board basically comes to a complete stop....not very practical.
Whatver its called, I need to learn it!
generally it known as a roll tack
check out the how to vids on this site-some great info on there......but it will take a long time to get the tacks nailed
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i posted it before but here is a little step by step guide that i have done last year.hope it helps mate! Any questions, suggestions please go for it :)www.kitefoil.com.au/how-to/
Leave the board out there buddy, it's the last thing to bring around. I reckon your back foot should hit the front strap when board pointing straight upwind is good for starters. From what I've seen everyone brings board around too far when learning to tac (me included). We're talking roll tac.
1. arse low and close to board
2. weight forward or more importantly not back (board under you not in front of you)
3. fly kite slowly over top with bar all the way out (you want the right amount of lift) Right amount of lift achieved by kite speed over the top.
4. dive kite and change feet, it's harder on a tube kite you might have to loop your kite in light wind.
5. patience and persistence