Sorry for the noob question, but I rigged my (brand new) foil to the board on the beach, flipped it upside down bottom up with with the foil in the air, than went to my van to get my rigged sail and found my board flipped 180 degrees with the nose down and the front wing on the stone beach!!
The board must have been flipped over by the wind? (about 10-15 knots)
Luckily I did not see any marks on the front wing and the stab, just some very small scuffs.
So what is the best way to leave a board without and/or with a sail attached to it, on a stone beach?
Will the foil stay up when the sail is attached maybe? Like in image
A Head to the wind?
On rocky / stone beaches I guess
B is not an option, at least not without front wing protection.
A. Bottom up, foil up
B. Deck up, resting on front wing