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ZeeGerman
ZeeGerman
309 posts
309 posts
28 May 2026 4:03pm
Chat GPT can't wing, so I don't believe it in this respect. As has been said, the difference between a 3.5 and a 2.8 is more than noticeable. So 2 knots between 2.5 and 3.0 is ridiculous.
if I were you, I would watch the days when your 3.0 becomes big/too big.
How many days are these?
Would you even want to wing them or are they welcome rest days, maybe even just scary?
I'm 90 kilos and when the 2.8 becomes too big, it depends a lot on the location and general conditions whether I find winging a clever idea. Open sea in cold water, gusty without sunshine in messy waves? Not for me. I'll chcken out and blame it on my age.
Summer, sunshine, flat water or swell? Give me a 2.5, 2.0 or 1.5 if that's the right size.
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ZeeGerman
ZeeGerman
309 posts
309 posts
10 Apr 2026 5:18pm
Subsonic said..
He seems confused.

Mast foot is your foot closest to the mast (front foot). what he's referring to is mast base pressure. They are two different things which will produce different results when described properly to a learner.


Might be a European thing. In German mastbase is called "Mastfuss" which translates to mast foot, and I think the French call it "pied du mat", so this seems to be the logic he refers to.
Obviously we're all talking about the place where the mast meets the board (and no, I don't mean the board's nose in the event of a catapult).
Pressure here can be a very useful tool. Calling it bad is clearly oversimplifying things.
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