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How to close the gap

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Created by Macroscien > 9 months ago, 8 Apr 2014
remo81
QLD, 678 posts
10 Apr 2014 10:24AM
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Its just because SWAT takes everything the the max. Thats how masts break.

mk, you been getting any good speed on your wave kit?

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
10 Apr 2014 4:52PM
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Macroscien said..

There is other explanation for that wide hand position I think. Over there we could possibly sail with one hand on the boom only because conditions are so benign but at my everyday sailing on very rough water , strongly overpowered on this same sail that works for me at 90% 10 to 25 knots winds, with extreme gusts that habit helps to stay alive ( works for me at least) .


Likewise..

boardboy
QLD, 554 posts
10 Apr 2014 4:53PM
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mkseven said..

& swat's expendature is due to the obscene number of masts you guys break, maybe if you went back to the fibreglass noodle it'd last longer.



Now you tell me - ive been using a POOL NOODLE.

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
10 Apr 2014 5:25PM
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remo81 said...
Its just because SWAT takes everything the the max. Thats how masts break.

mk, you been getting any good speed on your wave kit?


max bs, it's all you guys got... it's why we left & it shamed your captain so much he left the country.

Wave board speeds are good, dont post as wouldnt want to shame swat guys on their go fast but slow gear. I was only slalom gear when i sailed up to you with your mardi gras pants on the other week, i know you dont want your secret to get out though. You were lucky i didnt want to scratch the isonic as i did promise to run over ya on the kite.

boardboy
QLD, 554 posts
10 Apr 2014 5:31PM
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Cant have been us, we don't wear mardi gras pants anymore - that's so last year.
We wear G-strings, sexy.

remo81
QLD, 678 posts
10 Apr 2014 7:24PM
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mkseven said..

remo81 said...
Its just because SWAT takes everything the the max. Thats how masts break.

mk, you been getting any good speed on your wave kit?


max bs, it's all you guys got... it's why we left & it shamed your captain so much he left the country.

Wave board speeds are good, dont post as wouldnt want to shame swat guys on their go fast but slow gear. I was only slalom gear when i sailed up to you with your mardi gras pants on the other week, i know you dont want your secret to get out though. You were lucky i didnt want to scratch the isonic as i did promise to run over ya on the kite.


As I remember it you were dreging away at 4kts on your go fast but slow kit when I passed you on a kite.

Then you didn't post your session because as you said on the rigging lawn 'I'm so embarrassed about when that kite went passed me.' Then you were complaining about being kicked out of SWAT. I was going to pay out on you, but the tears made me feel sorry for ya.

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
10 Apr 2014 9:18PM
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you mustve mistaken sean for me on the beach & the water, he misses the max factor of team swag. i didnt see any zeppelin's go past on the water but it's quite possible i was waterstarting, i know you dont remember what that is since the big gay balloon always holds you up. & the only tears i shed are for odin

tilldark
QLD, 275 posts
11 Apr 2014 5:10PM
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In honor of this thread id like to sum things up by saying...

remo81
QLD, 678 posts
11 Apr 2014 5:52PM
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Did he put a 400 RDM mast in his 8.0???

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
11 Apr 2014 6:04PM
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tilldark said..

In honor of this thread id like to sum things up by saying...



oh i thought it was answered back here:
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/How-to-close-sail/

ka43
NSW, 3091 posts
11 Apr 2014 6:18PM
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Wasn't this thread supposed to be about "closing the gap"? Not some bitch fight.

remo81
QLD, 678 posts
11 Apr 2014 8:15PM
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^^^Ha Ha. He said Bitch

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
12 Apr 2014 10:21AM
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mkseven said..

tilldark said..

In honor of this thread id like to sum things up by saying...



oh i thought it was answered back here:
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/How-to-close-sail/


Even if subject of closing the sail was already discussed it is still much more worth our time that personal "sexting" above.
Any person now browsing internet could find few valuable tips and rules that are universal.
Apply to us in Australia but also to waking up Europe after the winter time.
Everybody is interested in improving his results by knots or two.

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
12 Apr 2014 1:47PM
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worth your time in your opinion. Sorry buddy but we dont take ourselves so seriously yet the players above all go fast, probably because we pay attention & listen first time round then go put it into practice instead of ignoring & asking the same stuff again & again. The physics of human body & sport means there is a right way to do everything & you see the stances & movements replicated in everything from windsurfing to martial arts to even basketball. At the very top guys make subtle adjustments to those principals to achieve some very small thing such as better acceleration out of gybes so they must compensate with slightly wider stance & hands. Guys in swat & the mob improve because they ask questions then go try, almost always they come back in & go wow i improved. The guys that reply "but i do it this way for x reason" are the guys stuck in the same rut now as 5 years ago.

If you want to learn the best thing you can do aside from tow is dont change gear, forget everything you know & read article after article. The reason for this is the same as why alot of good athletes dont make good coaches- they dont know, they are so atuned & have so much muscle memory that they do stuff by feel, sometimes they dont want to answer as they feel it took years of hard work for them to get where they are. This is where hart & cribby & a few others are good (also one of the reasons swat started as the very good guys wouldnt/couldnt answer the questions). Once you then hit a wall you again look for cause & effect & sometimes look at your gear to find what suits your riding style. The other thing is gear & therefore styles change with it, there was some very old thinking brought up earlier in this thread.

Forums are just everyone that has an opinion, it's not about who's correct & more about who hits "post my new reply". You want the answer its simple & very to the point- in this case why cant you close the gap? It's irrelevant as was established before, the cause of what you think is the issue was your rigging & subsequently stance, simple problem solved. I know forums that are to the point dont work though, one of the drag racing forums i follow has a healthy following but is dead quiet with only something like 50 topics since 2007. Its direct & to the point but not a community so cue the sh!t, what makes your sh!t more important than ours? Even the antoines & bjorns & lockwoods & vandos & katos have questions but those questions will never ever be asked on a forum, why is that? Come sail at wello, it's not sailing with us that'll improve you, it's that you can see what & why those guys are fast & we'll answer your questions & we stumble through getting faster together (with a little bit of friendly givn eachother stick thrown in).

boardboy
QLD, 554 posts
12 Apr 2014 2:25PM
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mkseven said..

worth your time in your opinion. Sorry buddy but we dont take ourselves so seriously yet the players above all go fast, probably because we pay attention & listen first time round then go put it into practice instead of ignoring & asking the same stuff again & again. The physics of human body & sport means there is a right way to do everything & you see the stances & movements replicated in everything from windsurfing to martial arts to even basketball. At the very top guys make subtle adjustments to those principals to achieve some very small thing such as better acceleration out of gybes so they must compensate with slightly wider stance & hands. Guys in swat & the mob improve because they ask questions then go try, almost always they come back in & go wow i improved. The guys that reply "but i do it this way for x reason" are the guys stuck in the same rut now as 5 years ago.

If you want to learn the best thing you can do aside from tow is dont change gear, forget everything you know & read article after article. The reason for this is the same as why alot of good athletes dont make good coaches- they dont know, they are so atuned & have so much muscle memory that they do stuff by feel, sometimes they dont want to answer as they feel it took years of hard work for them to get where they are. This is where hart & cribby & a few others are good (also one of the reasons swat started as the very good guys wouldnt/couldnt answer the questions). Once you then hit a wall you again look for cause & effect & sometimes look at your gear to find what suits your riding style. The other thing is gear & therefore styles change with it, there was some very old thinking brought up earlier in this thread.

Forums are just everyone that has an opinion, it's not about who's correct & more about who hits "post my new reply". You want the answer its simple & very to the point- in this case why cant you close the gap? It's irrelevant as was established before, the cause of what you think is the issue was your rigging & subsequently stance, simple problem solved. I know forums that are to the point dont work though, one of the drag racing forums i follow has a healthy following but is dead quiet with only something like 50 topics since 2007. Its direct & to the point but not a community so cue the sh!t, what makes your sh!t more important than ours? Even the antoines & bjorns & lockwoods & vandos & katos have questions but those questions will never ever be asked on a forum, why is that? Come sail at wello, it's not sailing with us that'll improve you, it's that you can see what & why those guys are fast & we'll answer your questions & we stumble through getting faster together (with a little bit of friendly givn eachother stick thrown in).


well said.

Jas71
QLD, 384 posts
12 Apr 2014 5:18PM
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You are correct in the fact, he has had lots of advice and not followed it, but this doesn't mean you can right him off.
I think the point is that if you would like to prattle on with ****, start a (talking **** thread). If you would like to remind everybody of your importance big brother is looking for people for there next waist of time maybe you should apply. If it air time your after

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
12 Apr 2014 6:09PM
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I disagree if someone is given great advice on a specific things then choose not to follow that is ignorance & disrespectful or asked the wrong question to begin with. If dont understand some aspect then it's good to ask.

I'm the last guy that would promote self importance- so many good sailors out there.

Jas71
QLD, 384 posts
12 Apr 2014 6:32PM
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Macroscien was just asking, if you believe it's a waist of your time or perceive that he is ignorant & disrespectful don't read the thread and or contribute and it will not both you.
ka43 was just pointing out that the tread was of topic.

remo81
QLD, 678 posts
12 Apr 2014 6:41PM
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Jas71 said..

You are correct in the fact, he has had lots of advice and not followed it, but this doesn't mean you can right him off.
I think the point is that if you would like to prattle on with ****, start a (talking **** thread). If you would like to remind everybody of your importance big brother is looking for people for there next waist of time maybe you should apply. If it air time your after


Why would we go on Big Brother when we have people like yourself that take the time to read what we have written?




mk - Well said. It has been a long struggle for us all, but the hardest thing about it is that we will never be finished!!! So I will just have to be satisfied with beating Vando when the time comes... again

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
12 Apr 2014 6:52PM
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macro is neither ignorant nor disrespectful.

he's a very polite and well mannered guy.

let it go guys, this has become no more than a personality assassination. I know you all and I'm just sitting here shaking my head.

kiteman69
QLD, 97 posts
12 Apr 2014 6:53PM
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Jas71 said..

Macroscien was just asking, if you believe it's a waist of your time or perceive that he is ignorant & disrespectful don't read the thread and or contribute and it will not both you.
ka43 was just pointing out that the tread was of topic.


Yes ka43 was pointing out that the thread was of topic!!!

Or did you mean off?

Kiteman does not accept poor spelling!!!

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
12 Apr 2014 7:22PM
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Gestalt said..

macro is neither ignorant nor disrespectful.

he's a very polite and well mannered guy.

let it go guys, this has become no more than a personality assassination. I know you all and I'm just sitting here shaking my head.



You know that we say everything very tongue in cheek & I'm not attacking the man's character, some of us just showed contempt for a bunch of words written on a forum. You also know we'd be happy to offer macro help or answer his questions at the beach.

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
12 Apr 2014 8:06PM
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mkseven said..

I disagree if someone is given great advice on a specific things then choose not to follow that is ignorance & disrespectful or asked the wrong question to begin with. If dont understand some aspect then it's good to ask.

As a Macro -scientist I use to ask this same question 2 or three times and still have may doubt until the theory could be empirically tested in
my experiment.
That have nothing to do with the "ignorance & disrespectful" behavior- this is simply how science works.
Firstly - not all good advises could instantly implemented.
For example You could say: to do planing gybe you need to do this and this, then show somebody video 3 times over.
That still doesn't guarantee that aspiring rookie sailor will jump on the board and do alpha 25 in the moment after.

To learn new tricks takes time, for me possibly next few months to understand and implement.

monaro
QLD, 105 posts
12 Apr 2014 9:00PM
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Jas71
10/10

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
13 Apr 2014 12:18PM
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yes I know mate. I'm sure you'll meet macro one day. you'll feel differently when you do.

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mkseven said..

Gestalt said..

macro is neither ignorant nor disrespectful.

he's a very polite and well mannered guy.

let it go guys, this has become no more than a personality assassination. I know you all and I'm just sitting here shaking my head.



You know that we say everything very tongue in cheek & I'm not attacking the man's character, some of us just showed contempt for a bunch of words written on a forum. You also know we'd be happy to offer macro help or answer his questions at the beach.


pierre
QLD, 166 posts
13 Apr 2014 11:05PM
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here is my 2 cent worth of info about slalom and speedsailing tunning tips..
i hope this helps you to understand the fundamentals of how your gear works so at least u have a theoryetical background and how to use your body to hold balance and to make your gear go quicker !!!
scroll through and just read where my name is, sorry about the bad english how i wrote it but i never checked after completeing it so my friend posted it up as it is on his website

www.soulwindsurf.com/search?updated-max=2013-09-02T20:55:00%2B02:00&max-results=5&start=10&by-date=false

www.soulwindsurf.com/search?updated-max=2013-08-26T08:00:00%2B02:00&max-results=5&start=15&by-date=false

John340
QLD, 3363 posts
14 Apr 2014 10:14PM
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Pierre,
I read your posts above. Really good stuff. Thanks for the tips.

rrdsailor
QLD, 121 posts
14 Apr 2014 10:27PM
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Cheers Pierre, read the articles too and sure it helped me get some pbs today,thank you.

Jas71
QLD, 384 posts
14 Apr 2014 10:42PM
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That's some grate reading Pierre thanks

boardboy
QLD, 554 posts
14 Apr 2014 11:28PM
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Macroscien said..

As a Macro -scientist I use to ask this same question 2 or three times and still have may doubt until the theory could be empirically tested in
my experiment.


This, my friend, will be a very slow way to learn windsurfing.

A smart man learns from his mistakes.
A wise man learns from the mistakes of others.



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