For some of you it probably comes naturally, for others not so much... yet at least.
I was looking for some advice on what to rig in light to strong wind conditions.
5-10kts sail and board size???
10-15kts sail and board size???
15-20kts sail and board size???
20-25kts sail and board size???
25-30kts sail and board size???
35kts+ sail and board size???
I dont want to be too overpowered, but would like to get a diverse range of opinions on the what sail you would use to give you the best perfomance.
Feel free to give advice on the size of the board, and the trim.
if it's not too sensitive a question, we'll probably need to know roughly what you weigh to recommend the board sizes. and when you say performance, are you more into flat water or wave sailing?
one thing; even formula kit is pressed to sail 5-10knots; you're unlikely to plane. but if you're super-keen to sail anyway, it's a good time to practice your transitions and freestyle in the light conditions.
My sailing has changed heaps since I decided to err towards being underpowered rather than overpowered. Standing luffed up with too big a sail in a gust is a waste of time. But practicing non planing moves with a nice light sail in the lulls is invaluable.
I love a 4.2 sail on a 78l fsw board in 25 to 35 knots. Sadly don't get much surf conditions where I am but plenty of rough water. I sail a 66l wave board when the chop gets too tight for the fsw or the average wind speed pushes past 30 knots.
Reckon I'd be 75kg in harness and wetsuit.
In the gusty westerlies my preference is for a slightly bigger board and smaller sails and try to sail in a lee spot where there is no chop.
Say at 75kg fit into "smallest of the production line" for board size. Well I definitely have heaps of fun on the smallest JP fsw, and smallest wave board, so I'm guessing they're my size.
My advice: don't bother with boards larger than what suits your body weight in any given board category. I bought a larger fsw thinking I'd use it in light winds - I hate it... must sell it to someone big.
Lulls are for learning to helitack. Not sure what they're for when you're good at helitacks.
And small sails are for happiness, even when you lose power and fall in... especially after you've fallen in and you're trying organised to get up.
Sorry about the 2 posts..I do that a bit [}:)][}:)] I mean to click on the edit button but hit the quote one & dont realise Im editing a new one ![]()