Anyone done some of these moves?

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GavGav
GavGav
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VIC, 193 posts
2 Jun 2012 9:26pm
I know I have

Good for a laugh!

LeStef
LeStef
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ACT, 514 posts
2 Jun 2012 11:45pm
yep.

the ferry one is quite scary.
leenis
leenis
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SA, 34 posts
2 Jun 2012 11:23pm
2.02 is gold! How many rotations was that?
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
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NSW, 8349 posts
3 Jun 2012 3:22pm
leenis said...

2.02 is gold! How many rotations was that?


If that's the one I'm thinking of looks like he's better at rolls than his gear..
JustinL
JustinL
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NSW, 468 posts
3 Jun 2012 4:03pm
thats funny

no windsurfers got hurt in the making of this movie




i hope
dont try it at home
ikw777
ikw777
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QLD, 2995 posts
3 Jun 2012 6:38pm
0:30 - that, boys and girls, is why you shouldn't experiment with freestyle!
albers
albers
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3 Jun 2012 6:40pm
JustinL said...

thats funny

no windsurfers got hurt in the making of this movie




i hope
dont try it at home


Well the 3rd one, around 15s, was Boujmaa's attempt at a triple loop - he ended up unconscious in the water (Hookipa) and was saved by his mates. Ended up in hospital with a few breaks and bruises.

Cheers
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
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3 Jun 2012 9:49pm
I completed one of these type of moves last weekend.

Check it out......







I think the crash happened due to the fin being too small for the board. I was using a 135L board, a 6.6m sail and quite a small weed fin. The setup felt unbalanced. I don't mind this fin but it does spin out a bit on one tack. Its a smaller weed fin. This time I think it lost grip and the windward rail caught and then I was pitched over the front.

As I went over the only thing going through my mind was whether the water was deep or shallow. Fortunately it was about next deep. The crash was pretty hard and I was sore for a few days afterwards with a bit of bruising. The crash also busted my GPS. I think the sudden impact, it was strapped to my right arm, knocked it out of action. After the crash and back on shore the GPS gave a strange message and then became unresponsive.

After this I swapped boards, using my 105L board with the same fin and sail. This felt much more balanced. I didn't have any problems with catapults or crashes. So for everyone sailing in shallower water, be careful.



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