Good attendance yesterday at Wolf. I saw Alan, Brian and Jim aswell as many others who I don't know by name. It was sunny and balmy 50s. Wind started shifted from SW to W later 12-28mph.
A sure sign for my evolving windsurfing-I rigged smaller then Alan-my 5.8 vs his 6.3. I wouldn't have believed it if someone told me just a year ago
I struggled a bit at first, but then I went in, adjusted the dounhauldownhaul and outhaul to medium setting and went sailing again. I was still uncomfortable at this point although better powered up and I realized that my issues are actually coming from the harness lines. 2" back and 2" longer and everything came in a perfect harmony
. I thought that 30" are long enough for me, but it looks like 32" felt much better by giving me more freedom to react to gustst and change direction. The longer harness lines definitely make the rig more efficient aswell- by letting you keep it more upright and thus allowing you to rig smaller.
I also moved the footstraps to the inside 4 positions on the Atom which seems to be beneficial for maneuvers and air control in chop hops. The only downside I felt was the difficulty of digging the heel and my front foot searching for the rail when overpowered -but I certainly can live with those issues since speed is not my goal anymore.
I tried to duck and do a helly tack /both unsucssesfull/ for a first time, now that my step and lay down gybes have gotten much better. I intend to dedicate this season to maneuvres, jumping and waves and my pre-abused Kode 86 is finally on its way from Oregon