bigmc said...
Hi guys and all the best for 2011. Advice would be appreciated. When paddling upwind. Is it better to head directly in to the breeze or tack as in sailing. I paddled across a bay yesterday with about 10 - 12 knots of southerly blowing directly against me. I felt that tacking made it a bit easier. Is there a technique?
Any feedback appreciated.
cheers
at least the paddle back was cruisy
Hi bigmc,
I find just paddling directly straight into the breeze far easier then tacking. Paddling directly into the breeze allows the nose of your board to stay straight and you can push thru any chop abit easier. Side on is harder as the chop will try to steer your board to.
but all this depends on what size raceboard and what type of race board you are paddling.
Certain race boards will cut thru wind and chop with easy but others not so good.
Boards like the 14ft naish javline is a great upwind board, it cuts into wind and chop so easy but is tippy for some.
stuff like the Naish Glide 14ft is nice and stable but the nose rocker catches the wind but when you turn around it will be super fun.
Heaps of other race board examples but these 2 differant boards give you a good idea.
Hope this helps.
XX angie