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TWS Technique Series: How to JIBE in open seas? Gybe tips in swell

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  • @gatesurfer
    @gatesurfer3 ай бұрын

    If you have nice rolling swell, this is great fun. You can really surf the wave.

  • @SvenElshoecht77
    @SvenElshoecht7710 ай бұрын

    Another great how-to! Thanks Dieter, thanks TWS!

  • @Gilloup
    @Gilloup2 ай бұрын

    First thanks for sharing riders secrets ! Minor point: I don't see the different techniques between in and out, they seem to be exactly the same. More important, I would be grateful if one day you prepare and post a video on how to jibe in very strong winds. We see pro riders in some gusty races that are forced to grab the mast with the back hand as soon as it has left the boom, so acting differently from your current video, and I believe they have some other survival tips I long for !

  • @rcggijzen

    @rcggijzen

    2 ай бұрын

    A tip I got during a private lesson in Tenerife this year, was if you need to gybe but can't really go as fast as the wind (because you are stuck on chop or you are way overpowered), instead of doing the 'normal' oversheeting by pulling in the back hand (you won't be able to because there is too much power in the sail) just let go of the back hand early, let the sail rotate and concentrate on completing the carve with the speed you have and assistance from the wave.

  • @Gilloup

    @Gilloup

    2 ай бұрын

    @@rcggijzen You mean that you take your back hand out the wishbone early in the turn and drive the board only with the front hand ?

  • @rcggijzen

    @rcggijzen

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Gilloup Exactly. You dump the power of the rig really early by releasing the back hand while entering the gybe on a broad reach (instead of oversheeting). Usually you don;t want to do this, because the nose will lift and you loose speed on the entry, but if you are way overpowered and can't go fast enough to match the wind-speed, this is a good coping mechanism. You need to move forward a bit to compensate for the loss of mast-foot-pressure. The wave can help you carry enough speed to complete the carve onto the new tack.

  • @Gilloup

    @Gilloup

    2 ай бұрын

    @@rcggijzen Like wingfoil jibing in strong wind !

  • @ROCKETRICKYH
    @ROCKETRICKYHАй бұрын

    Yes - agree. Also can do the "strap-to-strap" so that you don't change your feet mid-face. I haven't done a step gybe in 20 years unless sub-planning. Doesn't have to be a slam gybe, does it Dieter?...Anyway, excellent advice.

  • @Sol66459
    @Sol664599 ай бұрын

    This is great, thank you.

  • @Qwertinoo
    @Qwertinoo10 ай бұрын

    Great tips

  • @rcggijzen
    @rcggijzen2 ай бұрын

    The video is very clear in itself, but I don't understand why Dieter keeps saying to 'cross over the swell that is downwind'. He doesn't do that in any of the clips?! It also doesn't make any sense to me, because you would have to climb over the back of the swell to cross it, which would kill your speed.

  • @MrGiuse72
    @MrGiuse724 ай бұрын

    on the way out ... of what ?? I don't get this references. I imagine thing but not all clear. Can you explain way-out and way-in please ? I will soon sail in capo verde and this tutorial would be very useful. Cheers

  • @TWSWindsurf

    @TWSWindsurf

    4 ай бұрын

    Way out - means way out from the beach towards the sea. Way in - means way in from the sea towards the beach.

  • @MrGiuse72

    @MrGiuse72

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TWSWindsurf THANK YOU very kind