Bails said...
When you waterstart, you'll probably need to keep the board at 90 degrees to the wind like usual to get max force to lift you out. But once you're going, it's harder to sail clew first on a beam reach, so head more downwind. Because the centre of effort of the sail will be further forward, you need your front foot right up in front of the mast foot and your front hand needs to be further forward than usual on the boom to counteract the extra pressure on your front hand.
Fair call bails, I just meant use it to get up in a hurry if needed, I dont know if I can sail clew first, will have to give it a try.
Mino, dont flip the sail, front foot close to the mast base and up ya go, flip the rig and tear away mate, I cant tear away but I can get up clewy first

GT