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Beginner technique advice

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Created by Drewz > 9 months ago, 11 Oct 2020
Drewz
QLD, 13 posts
11 Oct 2020 8:43AM
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Hi All
Any advice for preventing wing tip dropping into water (particularly when kneeling or standing before flying on the foil)?

I've got a 6m Duotone Echo - so it's got a large wing span.
Is it more likely to dip going upwind? Wondering whether I should be pointing more downwind but sometimes it seems random.Thanks

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
11 Oct 2020 10:11AM
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The minute you feel the wing tip hitting the water or getting close just drop your rear hand and the wing will suddenly fly back up away from the water.

LeeD
3939 posts
11 Oct 2020 11:06AM
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Front hand higher than backhand.
Need wind over 7.

Drewz
QLD, 13 posts
11 Oct 2020 4:07PM
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Thanks guys! Worked a treat

MProject04
624 posts
20 Oct 2020 1:07AM
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Saw this scary video from windsurfing tv.. front wing hitting the guy in the head: www.instagram.com/p/CGe9IGasgvj/

As I am about to begin with wingfoiling: what is the safest way to fall? In windfoiling it's: never let go of the boom at all cost, and it really works. What is the golden rule for windfoiling?

mcrt
643 posts
20 Oct 2020 1:57AM
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This helped me to avoid (most) jacknife falls where the foil rolls up into you.Works for winging and surffoil:



At 1:20
In my limited experience keeping your back straight,hips and head aligned vertically,perpendicular to the board will usually prevent foil rolling into you.
So i try to bend at the knees only,no hunching forward or leaning back like the guy in your vid.

LeeD
3939 posts
20 Oct 2020 4:22AM
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Like SUP and Surf, keep legs somewhat straight to fall away from board.
Never step off your board when u lose balance.

Pacey
WA, 525 posts
20 Oct 2020 7:23AM
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MProject04 said..
Saw this scary video from windsurfing tv.. front wing hitting the guy in the head: www.instagram.com/p/CGe9IGasgvj/

As I am about to begin with wingfoiling: what is the safest way to fall? In windfoiling it's: never let go of the boom at all cost, and it really works. What is the golden rule for windfoiling?



Golden rule is wear a helmet and a buoyancy/impact vest when you are starting out. You are going to get the occasional jackknife and it is the most likely way that you are going to get hit by the foil. As you get better the chance of this happening reduces.

If you bail out, try to bail out 45 degrees either side of the nose, or 45 degrees to the rear. If you bail out over the nose the board will rise up to meet you as you unload the foil. Similarly if you bail out sideways, the board may roll and the unloaded foil can rise up to meet you.

Drewz
QLD, 13 posts
20 Oct 2020 1:28PM
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Oh wow - that video made me feel ill. Had my first real session on the foil board on Sunday (20knts plus). Got to say it was totally unnerving with some stacks very close to the foil. Went and put a helmet on halfway through the session. Flipping the board on its side was a bit of a problem. Particularly being a newbie and not really understanding how it behaves.Now I've seen that video - might be some hardly used gear up for sale soon. Haha.

I do wonder whether keeping hold of the wing during a stack might help clear the board.



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