Showing posts with label Jibing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jibing. Show all posts

Monday, July 5, 2021

Wing Foiling Session - 7/4/2021

The weather was fluky again yesterday.  Learning from Saturday, I waited until the clouds burned off and the weather settled.  Unfortunately it settled on the lighter side of windy.  The forecasters have been totally off the past several weeks - like someone purposely jacks up the predictions.  Anyways - the Ensis 6.0m saved the day!!!


The harness has also been a blessing - I still ache after a session, but my joints are not painful anymore.  I had the HS1250 in the truck... the session would have been much better if I had the HS1850, but I do think training with different equipment helps develop better skills.  I even limited my wing pumping - primarily due to the camera on the wing - but also my left forearm tendons - and I was still able to get up.  Finesse trumps brute strength.  This picture is me coming out of a jibe.


This picture is me going into a jibe.


Winging is so much fun!


Prayot is getting better on his 4'10" Amundson (HS1850 front foil).


And here is my old friend Nick getting oriented to this new sport.  Nick and I learned to windsurf together and he lead me through the kiting learning curve.  Always good to get out on the water with this guy!


With Nick out there, I didn't head out to Firsts.  Brian did and he said it was fun - the inbound swell wasn't hitting full force, but the front runners were showing.


I was out between 3 and 4:30 - the wind was frustrating - but again it was an opportunity to train.


You can see the big gaps in wind - but it was still fun.  Top speed was 16.8 kt, and got in 9.58 nm

Friday, March 19, 2021

Wing Foiling Session - 3/19/2021

I made it out the Hickam at 3pm.  Noe was just pulling in and the wind was pretty strong - gusts to 30 according to the chart below.  I put up the 5.2 Ensis and rigged up the HS1850.  I did bring the wide WFB out - wanted to mix it up.


I made a beeline straight for Firsts.  The wind was just right for the 5.2.  I caught three rides and headed back in to see if Noe was all packed up.  She did not notice me so I headed back out.  I worked on turns again - Outbound tacks and jibes are easy, and I'm having an easier time switching from goofy to regular to do inbound jibes.  I went ahead and headed back out for more waves.


There were some small rollers coming through - really fun to catch those.  And it felt great to ride out, tack without stopping, ride a wave in and switch feet to jibe back out without coming down off the foil.  This is going to be a really fun summer!!!!


I ended up with 10.79 nms and hit a top speed of 14 mph.  I'm going to cut down the 1850 this weekend - mainly shortening up the chord and rounding the remaining tips.  I'm thinking that will reduce the skin drag and I can get a faster cruising speed.  Not much black today!  Moving right through the turns now!  That one large patch towards the end was a lull.  That was pretty much when I figured it was best to head back in.


The wind is supposed to be good tomorrow.  I just got a new gopro mount - so I'm going to see if I can get some decent pictures while up on foil.