On Apr 12, 3:01 am, jka.archite...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> You mean like a 9.0 and 66 cm fin
Andreashttp://www.picyourshot.com/gallery/3285484_Zf8AG/29/182883077_2aHuW/L...
> Id go a step further and recommend the super chicken.
> Steve ;)
>
> > I've always found that, with the combination of ****fty winds, a
> > tendency for a bit of a windshadow near shore, the current, and
> > generally voodoo waterstate, floatation is key at Crissy. Seems like
> > the tendency for freeriding there is to use a bigger board with a
> > smaller sail and fin; at least, that always seemed to work for me.
>
> > -Andreas
>
> >http://g-42.blogspot.com
Surprizingly, the counter intuitive down wind run can be very relaxing
when really over powered. Just gotta commit to getting into a stance/
angle of attack that is geared for going nearly as deep as a formula
board. Anything more broad, and any kit may schpank you. Exocets,
typically behave very well in high winds. I sailed the Exo-Wave 95 at
the Hatchery last year in 28-48 mph winds with a 4.2 sail, no
problems... When the big winds hit, I'd just sail straight up the
river, completely downwind. Yeah, baby!


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