i have changed from an old F2 sputnik 79lt (2.7m) to a 106 JP (2.4m) super X about 12mths ago and find it hard to get much weight on my front foot. not sure if its the shorter board, it almost feels like coming out of the strap. the mast track is about 3/4 the way to the back. anyone had this trouble? and how do i fix it ? i feel very comfy on the F2 but not so on the JP.
Move your mast track forward, try centre position or a little bit in front, this should move some weight onto your front foot. Dropping the boom down will have the same effect.
I've had a similar problem when I sail my Naish Stealth (one of the older models).
I would be be sailing along and my front foot just keeps getting knocked, shaken out of the front the strap. I just cant put pressure on the front foot. (cannot get comfortable)
The solution I have found is to raise boom height (not much - 1-2 cm) and increasing harness length - Ive gone from 24" to 28".
Also I have changed fins - more swept fin such as a C3 venom also seems to help.
- J
Certainly a symptom of the wide board era. Stances seem a bit wider now than they used to be. Normal is move track forward a bit, drop your boom or lengthen you're lines. Some boards tend to rely alot off back foot and instead of weighting front foot pulling up alot.
Justin your extra 4 inches of line probably made up for you're boom a bit higher and let you come in over the board a bit more too. I agree that fins also can reduce this problem, bit more rake or something a bit smaller where you aren't weighting the back foot so much.
Mark,
I found dropping the boom - with same length lines made the problem worse. Adjusting mast track position did nothing for me either.
I think the longer lines allow me to twist my stance a little bot more allow more lean into the front strap.
Agree with MK7 on the wider board syndrome also being part of the problem - but I was also suffering this problem on a 50cm wide board.
- J