@@denise-ski907 We paddled out one mile then surfed another mile NW to get a good line which helped a lot but we still had to work left. I did a couple days of remounting practice a couple weeks ago, glad I did!
Thanks. Nice mix of wind swell and wind waves. I thought I saved it too for a second, but I tried to put my foot back in, I should have just slowed down and grabbed the paddle then put my foot back in.
Nice remount Jim! I am a big fan of the " landing gear method". Throttle up then pull the feet in. Remember to finish every brace with a violent catch!
@@FasterFartherX Thanks! I usually take a hard stroke and put my right leg completely over the boat so that I’m centered on the boat then I start to paddle and put one foot in at a time. That’s how I practice it anyway.
Can't believe how sedate those waves look on the video. Sure you fell out, but how is it you're getting smooth ride after smooth ride on the very same waves I got thrown around like a rag doll on? I'm going with equipment. Yeah, it's the boat, for sure.
There were lots of big waves, but the GoPro wave flattener strikes again. Definitely felt spicy! I was waiting for a steep wave or two to pass me then I knew I could catch one. Funny that's what a downwind foiler was saying in his video that I watched the other day.
Happy Sunday!!!
Lots of side push there! Good to keep those remount skills fresh!
@@denise-ski907 We paddled out one mile then surfed another mile NW to get a good line which helped a lot but we still had to work left. I did a couple days of remounting practice a couple weeks ago, glad I did!
Nice waves.. haha, i thought you saved it, but you chose the other side to fall in 😊.
Thanks. Nice mix of wind swell and wind waves. I thought I saved it too for a second, but I tried to put my foot back in, I should have just slowed down and grabbed the paddle then put my foot back in.
Nice remount Jim! I am a big fan of the " landing gear method". Throttle up then pull the feet in. Remember to finish every brace with a violent catch!
@@FasterFartherX Thanks! I usually take a hard stroke and put my right leg completely over the boat so that I’m centered on the boat then I start to paddle and put one foot in at a time. That’s how I practice it anyway.
Can't believe how sedate those waves look on the video. Sure you fell out, but how is it you're getting smooth ride after smooth ride on the very same waves I got thrown around like a rag doll on? I'm going with equipment. Yeah, it's the boat, for sure.
There were lots of big waves, but the GoPro wave flattener strikes again. Definitely felt spicy! I was waiting for a steep wave or two to pass me then I knew I could catch one. Funny that's what a downwind foiler was saying in his video that I watched the other day.
That chill music makes it feel super smooth. I’ve got a similar orange Vega Flex.
Would you please tell me what is the watch mount you’re using?
www.onthewater360.com/collections/accessories or you can get them from Jinventionz
I have had the Fles for three and a half years and love it. One of these days I plan to get an Arc for our big cold water winter storms.
Thanks for the mount info. I’m loving the Flex, wow they feel good and look great. Haven’t tried the Arc but hear they are getting rave reviews