Had to get myself wet today, after my 'left the mast at home' fiasco on Sunday. Only 12 knots, so decided it was time to learn to gybe. Strung up my 5.2 and managed 4 successful gybes.

(All in the last 20 minutes of my hour on the water).
Anyway, I hope they count as real gybes, as they were very slow, and the tail of the board was on the way under with each turn. Learnt to move forward to stop the board sinking, and started to get the timing right for the sail flip.
Will I be able to translate any of this skill to a windy day? I hope so!!!
Just wondering if I've got the footwork right. This is what I did:
1. Bring rear foot forward and place on other side of board to initiate turn.
2. As board goes through downwind, bring front foot back to be the back of the board, and then place the old back foot in the new front foot position. (Not sure if I'm doing these in the right order).
Regards,
Harrow.