Boy those boards can move if you get it right! I remember Rodney Pattisson, double Olympic gold medallist in sailing, saying "everything on the boat should be adjustable" which I guess is the point you're making here. Excellent video
I agree about the boom heigh and mast foot position but for my case, if I'm trying to make it flying (boom higher and/or mast foot back), my front foot go out from the front strap. Not enough pressure on my front leg. How can I find a solution ? Thank you.
Nice ;) But I don't get it 100%... First, you say: Boom up, Mast foot to the back. Then Boom down and Mast foot to front until it's perfect... BUT: Do I move boom down and foot front in steps at the same time? How to decide which of both to move were? ;) For example, can I put the boom to a comfortable position, where I can hook in/out good and just move the mast foot until I am happy? How can I find the perfect trim? Sorry, I need more detail ;)
Im not an expert but I put my Boom in a middle position and use the mast base position to base trim the board. When I'm on the water I most likely use my boom to reakt to sudden wind changes because it's easyer to change on the water. But only in a range where I feel comfortable. When that doesn't help I change the mast base position again.
Boy those boards can move if you get it right! I remember Rodney Pattisson, double Olympic gold medallist in sailing, saying "everything on the boat should be adjustable" which I guess is the point you're making here. Excellent video
Cool stuff! Nicely produced!
that is a very interesting and information video Tanks for that Information with the Finn.
I agree about the boom heigh and mast foot position but for my case, if I'm trying to make it flying (boom higher and/or mast foot back), my front foot go out from the front strap. Not enough pressure on my front leg. How can I find a solution ? Thank you.
Wheelie time! 🤙😎
Nice ;) But I don't get it 100%...
First, you say: Boom up, Mast foot to the back.
Then Boom down and Mast foot to front until it's perfect...
BUT: Do I move boom down and foot front in steps at the same time? How to decide which of both to move were? ;)
For example, can I put the boom to a comfortable position, where I can hook in/out good and just move the mast foot until I am happy? How can I find the perfect trim?
Sorry, I need more detail ;)
Im not an expert but I put my Boom in a middle position and use the mast base position to base trim the board. When I'm on the water I most likely use my boom to reakt to sudden wind changes because it's easyer to change on the water. But only in a range where I feel comfortable. When that doesn't help I change the mast base position again.