Lambie said..
Im a mature (old fart) kiter with no surfing background but now always on a directional board and can jibe the board on a dime (windsurfing background) Im after hints as to how to get out over white water more easily - Im sure Im just bashing my way out and most of the time its not much fun!!
Yesterday is was 6m kites and decent swell - sometimes looking at 6 foot of white water coming at me so the question is - where to put the kite ? high to lift over it, or low to try to be mega powered and smash it ? White water is just so turbulent the fins have almost no grip :-(
And as for the board - in small white water I lift the kite a little higher just before hitting the white water and suck up my legs and I seem to glide over it - big waves my timing must be out cuz I often get launched - and then smashed by the next wave while trying to get my board back !!
Anybody got any good hints to clear the white water on the way out?? The good guys at Merimbula last November make it look easy !! there must be a technique !!
Yep its a challenge, but once you get the technique is amazing what you can get over. If a wave is standing up vertical and you judge that its literally going to break right on you or in front of you, then you should have already chicken gybed.
I'm assuming you are riding strapless? I ride strapped and the technique although similar is different, you have to use less speed strapless, but with straps can handle a bit more, but still not heaps.
Head into the whitewash, kite high, on a slight down wind angle, rear foot pressure hard just before the whitewash hits, then as it hits release that rear foot pressure and go to even pressure and still slightly downwind, once you are over the main bit, dive the kite back from up high to keep momentum, but if another wall is headed you way keep the speed low and prepare for the same.
Most of the strapless guys I kite with switch to heelside to go out through white wash, but some do it toeside, similar technique but they do it with less speed.
If you are betting bucked up in toe air and falling into the next set wave, thats a sigh you have to slow more and head downwind a but.
Smaller stuff heading out heelside you can just sort of ollie it, with more speed, but once it gets 1M+ fast whitewater, slow down and use the technique above.