While home with the Coronavirus quarantine, I decided to practice windsurfing jibing on land.
Carve Jibing Steps
I found the following YouTube video extremely helpful for practicing jibing at home.
Carve Jibing Steps
- Look around to make sure the jibing area is clear
- Move the backhand farther toward the clew
- Unhook from the harness and use your hips to maintain speed (do not sheet out)
- Steer on a broad reach for maximum speed.
- Take the back foot out of the rear strap and place it on the rail (do not put weight on it)
- Push the sail forward and inside the turn with your front arm while pulling up on the front foot strap, letting the board carve.
- When approaching a run, start moving the sail across the board (trying to push it forward - not backward!)
- When contorted, slip the front foot out of the foot strap and place it on the rail (with the heal on the rail)
- Step forward with your back foot touching the mast base, sailing backwinded.
- Slide the arm closest to the boom toward the mast and flip the sail.
Here is a video of Strap-to-Strap jibing from Sam Ross on YouTube.
Strap-to-Strap Jibing Steps
- Look around to make sure the jibing area is clear
- Move the backhand farther toward the clew
- Unhook from the harness and use your hips to maintain speed (do not sheet out)
- Steer on a broad reach for maximum speed.
- Take the back foot out of the rear strap and place it on the rail (do not put weight on it)
- Push the sail with your front arm forward and inside the turn while pulling up on the foot strap on the other leg, letting the board carve.
- When approaching a run, start moving the sail across the board (trying to push it forward - not backward!), but keep carving the board!
- Move boom hand close to the mast, and let go of the other hand
- As the sail rotates, grab the other side of the boom underhand and sheet in (while sailing in switch stance)
- Slip out the front foot and put on the rail
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