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Sector tips wanted

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Created by Surfer62 > 9 months ago, 23 Sep 2014
Surfer62
1357 posts
23 Sep 2014 6:09PM
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Hi,

just recently picked up a sector V3 60 and need a few tips re foot position and jibes.

tried it for first time today with my 11 Edge, only about 9 - 10 knots, (see wind graph above 1400 to 1530 hrs ) needed to pump a few Viagras into the Edge to get it up

Pretty amazed to get the sector planing in such light winds but noticed it was a bit "loose" in the tail when I edged ? But iit really screams upwind even with me having no idea on a race style board ( yes I know it's not a real race board)

whats the best technique re foot pressure and how to jibe

its gonna be a fun summer on this combo

cheers

AndyHansen
WA, 278 posts
24 Sep 2014 2:45PM
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Surfer62 said..

Pretty amazed to get the sector planing in such light winds but noticed it was a bit "loose" in the tail when I edged ? But iit really screams upwind even with me having no idea on a race style board ( yes I know it's not a real race board)

whats the best technique re foot pressure and how to jibe

its gonna be a fun summer on this combo

cheers


Great little board and heaps of fun!!!

Get the weight off your heels as quick as you can after getting going, point your toes as well.... this will help you get the board flatter and off the windward edge.
If you can see how much you can ride the board on the leeward rail as a challenge :)

These board, the faster you going the more stable they'll be with the gybes so get stuck, let it rip and scare the hell out of yourself and you have a blast on your new board!!! Enjoy


dusta
WA, 2940 posts
24 Sep 2014 3:01PM
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surfer62 i think you are running the 4 fin config correct ? If you bought it off puppet .

I would suggest sourcing a rear fin and running it in 3 fin mode . WIll be much easier to gybe that sucker .Andy's tips are pretty spot on . Keep the legs bent during the gybe . Power through the gybe with a downloop and keep your board speed up .

Surfer62
1357 posts
25 Sep 2014 2:45PM
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dusta said..
surfer62 i think you are running the 4 fin config correct ? If you bought it off puppet .

I would suggest sourcing a rear fin and running it in 3 fin mode . WIll be much easier to gybe that sucker .Andy's tips are pretty spot on . Keep the legs bent during the gybe . Power through the gybe with a downloop and keep your board speed up .


Yep, that's the one, just got given 3 centre Tuttle fins from a windsurfer, about 3 inches longer than the front fins on the sector, did want to try the 3 fin setup, as I got 3 foiled centre fins to play with was thinking about cutting one down or will the extra inches be ok ? Cheers

Surfer62
1357 posts
25 Sep 2014 2:50PM
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Surfer62 said..

Pretty amazed to get the sector planing in such light winds but noticed it was a bit "loose" in the tail when I edged ? But iit really screams upwind even with me having no idea on a race style board ( yes I know it's not a real race board)

whats the best technique re foot pressure and how to jibe

its gonna be a fun summer on this combo

cheers



Great little board and heaps of fun!!!

Get the weight off your heels as quick as you can after getting going, point your toes as well.... this will help you get the board flatter and off the windward edge.
If you can see how much you can ride the board on the leeward rail as a challenge :)

These board, the faster you going the more stable they'll be with the gybes so get stuck, let it rip and scare the hell out of yourself and you have a blast on your new board!!! Enjoy




Thanks Andy, no one in these parts have tried the race style boards, in fact the Sector is the first one I've even seen, so your tips are gold, cheers

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
8 Oct 2014 2:30PM
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Go out and learn to gibe a mini mal first then it will become alot easier.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
8 Oct 2014 1:27PM
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Surfer62 said..

dusta said..
surfer62 i think you are running the 4 fin config correct ? If you bought it off puppet .

I would suggest sourcing a rear fin and running it in 3 fin mode . WIll be much easier to gybe that sucker .Andy's tips are pretty spot on . Keep the legs bent during the gybe . Power through the gybe with a downloop and keep your board speed up .



Yep, that's the one, just got given 3 centre Tuttle fins from a windsurfer, about 3 inches longer than the front fins on the sector, did want to try the 3 fin setup, as I got 3 foiled centre fins to play with was thinking about cutting one down or will the extra inches be ok ? Cheers


give airborne a call in WA and see if they can still source the third fin for the sectors . I think about $80 . Comes with two blanking plates to replace the two rear fins .

in regards to riding it well i always rode it with a single rear strap as i found that to be the best balance between riding an edge and riding it flat . The sector does like to be ridden with a little bit of edge and not totally flat .



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