Ditto for me too - Havent been out in a bit so havent had the chance.
haircut - you be happy to know i nailed some much better spock the other weekend on those NE's - managed to crack it in front of a mate so he couldnt tell me i was bill****ting later on the beach :).
Am so keen to learn these!
Bring on the wind!!!!!!
Good luck people :)
Got a chance to try a couple on starboard (my preferred direction) last night rather than the port-tack massacres of the last few days.
Not even close, mainly I think down to a feeble rig-throw...
Bring back the wind Melbourne - gotta nail this sucker...
Oh, and Evan has apparently nailed 4 or 5 over here already, but he's not registered either...
You reckon you have them sussed now or was it just a couple of lucky ones? Good work either way.
I'm going to try and get to Gero on Friday/Saturday and have a go on the inside at Corro's.
OK, found this on the Boards forum - looking forward to putting this into practice on the weekend...
Courtesy of Ben Profitt...
"Ben Profitt.....
Hi JB, it sounds like you are definatly good enough to start learning flakas. If you have started to get a feel for sliding manoeuvres and are competent at upwind 360,s you should definatly have a go!
My tips for learning would be:
Don’t be too powered up when trying your first attempts.
Bear off to kill the power from your sail
Try to pop off the back of a little piece of chop
Once airborne, you must spin slightly into wind, but the most important things are that you land nose first and that your front arm is totally straight out in front of you (towards the nose of the board) once you are in the air.
As the nose touches down, make sure that your backhand is tucked into your body (as with an upwind 360), your front arm is totally straight and then just as the nose makes contact with the water, you must kick out hard with your back leg to bring the tail around.
If you get the above sorted, the rest will just happen!
You don’t really need to think any more than this, just try to land nose first and make sure your front arm is straight - once you master this, the rest is easy!
It took me about 3 months to learn (solid sailing in Cape Town 2 years ago) but many people learn a lot quicker than this. Matt Pearch did one on his first attempt!
Good Luck!
Ben"
Im bringing this thread back baby!!!!!
How are people going?
Closest i have got so far is round halfway - want ready for the slide - ended up sliding backward with no sail front foot still in the strap bend in a whack psition and pretty much laying on the board haha.
This weekend is the go tho!!!!
Good flakaring :)
had my fist serious goes today and yesterday. most are just silly spinouts but occasionally i'd pull one that spun around so quick i got backwinded and ended up getting flattened by the sail. still not quite sure what i did differently. broke another footstrap attempting them today
good fun trying though.