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carve gybe

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Created by ITSON > 9 months ago, 27 Jan 2010
ITSON
SA, 227 posts
27 Jan 2010 8:20AM
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I was just wondering how to do a carve gybe because I have got my new board
and i cant do a normal gybe with it. can i have some tips.on how to do one

Dazzling
SA, 22 posts
27 Jan 2010 8:32AM
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ITSON

I have the perfect Video you can get tips fom to do the calving jibe

send me a post and we can organise to borrow it for a bit

I have to pri it back from Vicky though

she's getting a few tips from it at the moment

Trousers
SA, 565 posts
27 Jan 2010 10:44AM
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not sure what Dazzling is recommending but Cribby's Intuition gybe video of a couple a years ago is gold.

so when you say a "normal gybe" is that turning around downwind without falling off? a proper carve-gybe where you plane out is like a golf swing, lots happens in a short time so when you learn it seems to be a lot to get right. my tips:

1. hips always well over the centreline ensuring your weight is strongly commited to the carving arc.
2. bent knees to absorb chop.
3. don't let the board straighten up during the rig flip. again; hips to the inside.
4. as the carve begins, your rear hand sheets in while the front hand extends the mast (and sail) into the turn. this depowers the sail and also promotes a strong commited carve.


SHEETIN
291 posts
27 Jan 2010 9:40AM
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Hey ITS ON,
I'd listen to what 'Trousers' has got to say and have a look at the Guy Cribb Intution - carve gybe vid.



Watch it until it's burnt into you retinas and then practice, practice, practice and listen to your Dad.

HAIL
SA, 1160 posts
27 Jan 2010 6:37PM
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listen to your dad..... then do it better then your dad....... then teach your dad and make him listen to you! just take heaps of practice mate!

ITSON
SA, 227 posts
28 Jan 2010 8:36AM
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I will try it next time I go for a windsurf

WWS
SA, 121 posts
5 Feb 2010 3:57PM
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Once you have looked a Cribbys Vid, which is great. Find a dead flat water location and practice. Even Cribby's vid is shot at a flat water location. Its sorta like a waterskier turning around a buoy while running a slalom course. the choppyer it is the harder it is to commit your body weight to the turn and not fall in.

Mate I learnt at Port Broughton. You can stay at the caravan park and there is a little beach on the sothern end wich is sweet to rig up on. The water is usualy between knee (on a low tide) and shoulder deep (High Tide) and the water is butter smooth. And it is windy most arvos with a sea breeze. Check Wabuto Point on BOM which is about 40kms south of Broughton but gets almost identical Wind.



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