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Originally posted by MobileSuit
What is waterstart?Is it really starting in the water after you fall in the water?I can easily do that without any problems if thats what you mean.
waterstart, means starting from the water, not getting on the board and uphauling.
This involves, flying the sail while you float next to the board, then powering the sail up to pull you onto the board. when you get it, uses a lot less energy, is much kinder to your back, and in choppy water/waves is a lot easier. And unless you've got brilliant balance is the only way to sail a sinker.
Sounds like you've already started uphauling thou.
Most young wave sailors would consider this a wast of time, it's much quicker to learn by the water start method. But you need the right conditions, a good teacher, plenty of patience, and a low frustration threshold.
If your going to be doing lots of low wind sailing anyway, uphauling will stand you in good stead, so you may as well stay with the slow easy method.