Tacking out through the surf in light wind

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suniboy21
suniboy21
VIC
1090 posts
VIC, 1090 posts
11 Jan 2014 11:07pm
This afternoon I went for a surf in some light winds... 12-15 on my 13m octane .
Waves weren't exactly large but a very long beach break of about 100-150m made it kinda difficult to get out. Untill I got out into some clear blue water.

The question I have is, does airrated water have a noticeable bouyance effect ?

I certainly felt like I was sinking everytime I hopped over a wave.
Or maybe it's just the xmas pudding weighing me down
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
11 Jan 2014 8:40pm
A bit light on kite size and type, also reading what's ahead, and kite control, staying a bit flatter on the board and not trying to edge until you get out also helps , being efficient in the flat sections ie building power is the key to getting over then repeat
Ellobuddha
Ellobuddha
NSW
625 posts
NSW, 625 posts
12 Jan 2014 12:10am
Soft in the knees over the waves to help build up speed with the board pretty flat - off the wind a little if needed
pearl
pearl
NSW
984 posts
NSW, 984 posts
12 Jan 2014 7:23am
Currents play a big part in light wind. Optimum is current opposite to wind, when talking about a current moving parallel to shore. Also localised currents that work around every wave, reef, and sand bar. There is turbulence at the back of the wave, and it is sucking at the front.. Hence you will get a small surge of power to get through, then a slight stall after your over. Work your kite to adjust. ie dive it through the power band and head more down wind. Try to anticipate before the wave and hit it with more power. Sometimes if it's really light, you are just going to be hanging there, and need a floatier board to compensate.
Rails
Rails
QLD
1371 posts
QLD, 1371 posts
12 Jan 2014 8:39am
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suniboy21 said..

This afternoon I went for a surf in some light winds... 12-15 on my 13m octane .
Waves weren't exactly large but a very long beach break of about 100-150m made it kinda difficult to get out. Untill I got out into some clear blue water.

The question I have is, does airrated water have a noticeable bouyance effect ?

I certainly felt like I was sinking everytime I hopped over a wave.
Or maybe it's just the xmas pudding weighing me down


Aerated water is less dense
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