Yessss, I want one of these caps so badly. Unfortunately I was on holiday when the last video dropped and only got to see it 2 weeks later. By the time I had arrived back home the caps had already sold out. Tbh I dont care about the colour, though I do prefer the gray and black and gray and red ones. I'm sure this tutorial is going to come in handy for me one day, but currently I've gotta work on my flip jibes and using my harness. Thx for the amazing vids tho
Hi Nico, yet another great video tutorial. What went wrong, when the mast drops into the water in the moment of the rigg flip making me fly over the board like an eagle :-) ? Any hint is apprectiated,
Well I think I got the answer to avoid the mast plummeting into the water and making a catapult: Just BEFORE grabbing to the clew of the sail, your rear/aft arm needs to remain bent!!! as if you would allow this arm to straighten you are already dropping your sail towards the water on the inside of the turn. This is particularly important for larger sails and longer booms. Also, rather than to wait for the sail to transition, support the rotation by actively pulling your "new" clew and out & forward. Hope this makes a little sense.
Those lake conditions looked quite tricky random wavy conditions. It is easier on the sea near the beach with smooth water between small waves with onshore wind.. An alternative method of starting to learn the duck gybe ( for 70 Kg adult ) is when you have a 5m 2 or 6m2 sail and you have just enough power to be planing [ not going maxed out ] then sailing parallel to waves and once you have a good stance for going round the corner and back hand a bit further back than normal planing then just let go of the front of the boom, the mast will drop near the water, so make sure your clew hand on boom doesn't let the mast touch the water or you will cannonball. Reach with what was your mast hand round and grab the new side of boom as far forward as comfortable [ maybe half way between clew & harness lines ] then what was your clew hand lets go of old side of boom and hopefully reaches new side between harness lines and mast but more forward the better. You will be sailing along on new reach with your back hand holding in reverse of normal grip. If your front hand is forward of the harness lines you can probably let go of back of boom if things aren't going well so that sail can flap to neutral and hopefully you can keep surfing out of it. NB make sure you still have more than a metre depth of water so that if you do cannon ball that you won't hit the bottom with outstretched arm.
Good explanation. I see what i’ve been doing wrong al thise years. Now I have been cleared by the docters I can be surfing again. I will try to duckgibe whit your tips in mind and on my phone to look back. Thanks for the nice video again.
Absolutely spot on, Nico. I learned to duck gybe in an afternoon in 1986 in 23kts on flat water ('Canadian Hole', on the Sound, Cape Hatteras, North Carolina) on wave kit/5.0sq m.
The way most important step for the duckjibe is that you should FINISH the sail switch BEFORE you reach full downwind stage. This is the opposite of the normal jibe, when you need to go through downwind to be successful with the sail switch. If you fail that, the result is at 4:19
Dear Nico, Thanks for all the videos, the instructions, and all the help. You cover extremely exciting topics with fantastic style and thoroughness. As an intermediate freerider, I learned a lot of useful things from you and I always look forward to the next video, whether it's an experience report or a tutorial. I would like to share some ideas about what I would like to listen to on your channel in the future. (If there has ever been a similar one, I apologize.) - What smartwatch do you use for racing and training? What are the most useful functions for you, and what is a freerider sure to find useful? Are there other technical tools that still help you? - Waist harness, Crossover Harness (e.g. Dakine XT), Seat harness. Differences in body position and harnessline length. Health reasons. - Where should we set the mast and footstraps? I feel like none of them are ever in the right place.
Me and many of my friends are still studying so we don’t have such a big budget. Would be great to get some advice about which board, sails are good for different skill levels and body weights. it doesn’t have to be new it can be surf material from prior years. We all used to surf with gear we had from our parents. Now we’re looking forward to get some own gear. Doesn’t sound that hard but honestly with all those options of board and sail sizes shapes it gets pretty difficult to filter out what actually is a good setup for a normal everyday person just like us. A gear guide for average surfer would be great. Example: I am struggling with a power jibe, than fall into the water, conditions are making a water start not possible- how much liter should the Bord have in order to have enough elevation to start the board with the starting rope - for the case one can’t do a water-start due to certain conditions
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Very clear and I can't wait for wind conditions to throw myself into it (or better the sail of course)! Loads of crashes to come but definitely looking forward to it! Might need a tough nose protector though ;)
My Surfshop: www.surf-center.com/ My 2nd channel: th-cam.com/users/BoardLifeNico Winners for the caps were randomly picked on 1st of August. (Watch the "random comment picker" for full transparency: bit.ly/3P7LN0D )
Awesome Nico. One of my favorite maneuvers. Your tutorials are still one of the best. I would love to see one about the Airjibe. I just don't get that board around enough. Anyhow, keep up the great work. Big fan of you! Cheers from Ireland
Nice tutorial. I find a smaller sail foot is easier than a shorter boom; better to use a large wave sail than a small freeride. It helps you maintain your posture as you say and helps prevent the dreaded leaning back to "duck" under the sail.
For me personally, on a wave board, i find it easier to stay in footstraps for the entire move and finish on a switch stance. That way you dont have to find the perfect moment as the sail, once grabbed on the other side, wont catapult you. Also you can add some extra style to it as while you lean inside the corner you can swipe the water with your hand :D
I really enjoy watching your videos, even though I am (until now) not a windsurfer (I have to admit i'm a kitesurfer/kitefoiler/wingfoiler). Every time I see one of your videos, it feels like I get a step closer to actually giving it a go. I really, really have to talk to some Windsurfers if they can lend me some of their old material to try it out. And hands down, Windsurfing looks freaking cool! The riding position screams "In-Control", awesome!
being modest i used to do perfect duck jibes...30 years ago. Then i totally forgot about them. This winter i remeber them and started to try it again, and for the last two weeks i had the intention to get them to my top level, but the wind is just to strong. i can do them in one reach but not in the opposite. Today is already 30 knots again....
Great Video again!!! I started practicing the Duckjibe in March at high winds with my 4.3 and it went quite well. But in the normal light wind conditions at my home spot I struggled to throw my 8.6 around😅 but with those tips I'll try again😊
thanks for the great video ! question : where I practice, a little Baggersee😉, the sail club has only old windsurf boards with daggerboard, would it work with or should I put it out? (the material is so old that switching it in and out on the go is not possible anymore) thanks for considering
This was a great tutorial thank you. Can you please do another Carve Gybe tutorial with more detail on the sail flip. There is not a single video online with sail flip detail its the one detail I cant nail in the carve gybe. Thank you
Gotta go to the water and train! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, definitely in the need of more tutorials! Keep up the great work and motivation 🤙🏻🙂
Very nice detailed video for duck jibe. Although that you have made so many curve jibes videos that are very nice too, it would be nice imo if you can make another with so many details like this. Keep up the good work!! Greetings from Greece!! Hope one day, you wil be here as well to enjoy our windsurf spots too...
I hope soon be ready to try it . thanks
really helpful, i got to try next weekend in Torbole
Muy buen video, gracias desde Barcelona.
Another great tutorial😁
I neeeeed that cap!!😱😱😱 And of course as always, good video! :)
Amazing videos ! thank you for being such a help for many people and most importantly thank you for speaking in english !!!
Gotta love the high-end production quality + content of the vids. Ty!
Thx Nico, really nice instructions. Especially what ordinary mistakes are made.
Yessss, I want one of these caps so badly. Unfortunately I was on holiday when the last video dropped and only got to see it 2 weeks later. By the time I had arrived back home the caps had already sold out. Tbh I dont care about the colour, though I do prefer the gray and black and gray and red ones. I'm sure this tutorial is going to come in handy for me one day, but currently I've gotta work on my flip jibes and using my harness. Thx for the amazing vids tho
just subscribe, after 15 years i come back in windsurf, Im sure this cap will help me a lot to come back in windsurfing
Again a very good Video. Thanks for the good explanation! Now i am looking forward to train this jibe again
Well explained Nico! Nice one to try step by step. Thanks!
helped me so much
Cool - and short :-) Thanks a lot , it is motivating!
Great video! Would be interesting to learn more about the freeride board (Carve) that you mentioned.
Really cool, now you can make tutorial about 360 downwind;).
Danke für die gute Erklärung, werde es nächstes Mal gleich ausprobieren.
thanks for the tutorial. looking forward to try and learn it this year after two years break!
Love your videos, your explanations are really clear, and we clearly understand what you mean when you're trying to explain.
Yes.
Very Nice Channel to watch and learn.
This morning practiced some tips on low wind planing at Strand Horst in the Netherlands. Keep up the good work!
Hi Nico, yet another great video tutorial. What went wrong, when the mast drops into the water in the moment of the rigg flip making me fly over the board like an eagle :-) ? Any hint is apprectiated,
Well I think I got the answer to avoid the mast plummeting into the water and making a catapult: Just BEFORE grabbing to the clew of the sail, your rear/aft arm needs to remain bent!!! as if you would allow this arm to straighten you are already dropping your sail towards the water on the inside of the turn. This is particularly important for larger sails and longer booms. Also, rather than to wait for the sail to transition, support the rotation by actively pulling your "new" clew and out & forward. Hope this makes a little sense.
Nice tutorial , really helpful and the way the steps are presented makes it easy to memorize them.!
I have duckjibed before but this really helped me summing all important things up and remembering
Those lake conditions looked quite tricky random wavy conditions. It is easier on the sea near the beach with smooth water between small waves with onshore wind.. An alternative method of starting to learn the duck gybe ( for 70 Kg adult ) is when you have a 5m 2 or 6m2 sail and you have just enough power to be planing [ not going maxed out ] then sailing parallel to waves and once you have a good stance for going round the corner and back hand a bit further back than normal planing then just let go of the front of the boom, the mast will drop near the water, so make sure your clew hand on boom doesn't let the mast touch the water or you will cannonball. Reach with what was your mast hand round and grab the new side of boom as far forward as comfortable [ maybe half way between clew & harness lines ] then what was your clew hand lets go of old side of boom and hopefully reaches new side between harness lines and mast but more forward the better. You will be sailing along on new reach with your back hand holding in reverse of normal grip. If your front hand is forward of the harness lines you can probably let go of back of boom if things aren't going well so that sail can flap to neutral and hopefully you can keep surfing out of it. NB make sure you still have more than a metre depth of water so that if you do cannon ball that you won't hit the bottom with outstretched arm.
Good explanation. I see what i’ve been doing wrong al thise years. Now I have been cleared by the docters I can be surfing again. I will try to duckgibe whit your tips in mind and on my phone to look back. Thanks for the nice video again.
Good to hear Lucien!!
Thanks you Nico.
Absolutely spot on, Nico. I learned to duck gybe in an afternoon in 1986 in 23kts on flat water ('Canadian Hole', on the Sound, Cape Hatteras, North Carolina) on wave kit/5.0sq m.
The way most important step for the duckjibe is that you should FINISH the sail switch BEFORE you reach full downwind stage. This is the opposite of the normal jibe, when you need to go through downwind to be successful with the sail switch. If you fail that, the result is at 4:19
Exactly, the video misses that element which is responsible for 90% success in this move
Dear Nico,
Thanks for all the videos, the instructions, and all the help. You cover extremely exciting topics with fantastic style and thoroughness. As an intermediate freerider, I learned a lot of useful things from you and I always look forward to the next video, whether it's an experience report or a tutorial.
I would like to share some ideas about what I would like to listen to on your channel in the future. (If there has ever been a similar one, I apologize.)
- What smartwatch do you use for racing and training? What are the most useful functions for you, and what is a freerider sure to find useful? Are there other technical tools that still help you?
- Waist harness, Crossover Harness (e.g. Dakine XT), Seat harness. Differences in body position and harnessline length. Health reasons.
- Where should we set the mast and footstraps? I feel like none of them are ever in the right place.
Me and many of my friends are still studying so we don’t have such a big budget. Would be great to get some advice about which board, sails are good for different skill levels and body weights. it doesn’t have to be new it can be surf material from prior years. We all used to surf with gear we had from our parents. Now we’re looking forward to get some own gear. Doesn’t sound that hard but honestly with all those options of board and sail sizes shapes it gets pretty difficult to filter out what actually is a good setup for a normal everyday person just like us. A gear guide for average surfer would be great.
Example: I am struggling with a power jibe, than fall into the water, conditions are making a water start not possible- how much liter should the Bord have in order to have enough elevation to start the board with the starting rope - for the case one can’t do a water-start due to certain conditions
Love your vibe! Nice cap,s ;)
🦆🦆
Great tutorial! I'm looking forward to trying this move out!
Great video again ! I will improve my duck jibe !!
Good advices, thx Nico!
Hey Ferenc!! Congrats, you won one of the three caps.
Can you send us a mail to lars@np-seven.com ?
Nice Video. Da weiß ich ja schon was ich im Urlaub trainiere 😍🔥 mach weiter so 🤙
Thanks Nico. I love watching the Duck Jibe being done well, they look so effortless
Great videos, Nico! Going windsurfing for the first time in 30 years tomorrow, your videos are a great refresher 👍🏻
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Very clear and I can't wait for wind conditions to throw myself into it (or better the sail of course)! Loads of crashes to come but definitely looking forward to it! Might need a tough nose protector though ;)
My Surfshop: www.surf-center.com/
My 2nd channel: th-cam.com/users/BoardLifeNico
Winners for the caps were randomly picked on 1st of August. (Watch the "random comment picker" for full transparency: bit.ly/3P7LN0D )
I'm still learning but really loving it. Have a good day.
I really enjoy your videos. You're doing such a good job.
Very good explanation, step by step. Thank you Nico!
Keep windsurfing great!
I got into windsurfing recently and your videos are very motivating and helpfull
Thanks Nico for the time and effort you put into this video, treating us to a great tutorial !
its a realy good tutorial and realy easy to understand the key phases of the technic to do this move
super helpful! thanks Nico! also I want to win the cap!
Awesome Nico. One of my favorite maneuvers. Your tutorials are still one of the best. I would love to see one about the Airjibe. I just don't get that board around enough. Anyhow, keep up the great work. Big fan of you! Cheers from Ireland
Great tips man especially the focuspoints are a good help! Btw is the planing foiltack already succesfull?
Great Tutorial
I wely enjoy ol your Vedeos and you halpe me to enjoy the sport even more
Why do you make it look so easy? I need consistent wind! Nice video and easy to follow. The best part is it's what I'm working on now! Thankyou Nico!
Nice tutorial. I find a smaller sail foot is easier than a shorter boom; better to use a large wave sail than a small freeride. It helps you maintain your posture as you say and helps prevent the dreaded leaning back to "duck" under the sail.
Nice tutorial, I practised my duck jibes a week ago and they are pretty good now. Keep it up!
Great tutorial again Nico. Would love to see more of this kind of tutorials. Always looking forward to your new video's on both chanels.
The V8 looks great. Great tutorial 👍
Where are the days that Robby Naish showed REAL duck jibes, carving like crazy, with his nose almost in the water?!
For me personally, on a wave board, i find it easier to stay in footstraps for the entire move and finish on a switch stance. That way you dont have to find the perfect moment as the sail, once grabbed on the other side, wont catapult you.
Also you can add some extra style to it as while you lean inside the corner you can swipe the water with your hand :D
I really enjoy watching your videos, even though I am (until now) not a windsurfer (I have to admit i'm a kitesurfer/kitefoiler/wingfoiler). Every time I see one of your videos, it feels like I get a step closer to actually giving it a go. I really, really have to talk to some Windsurfers if they can lend me some of their old material to try it out. And hands down, Windsurfing looks freaking cool! The riding position screams "In-Control", awesome!
Nice video, well explained, will try the coming weeks to master it smoothly
I doubted several times on the water whether I would do this move. Maybe just practice for a day. Thanks for the inspiration.
Love you video😍 just learn the duck-jibe a week ago🤪🤘😉 sunny summer so I need a new cap 🧢
Thanks a lot for the tutorial. It really does help and I’m already looking forward to trying it out next time on the water!!
Nice!!! great tutorial Nico - you make the Duckjibe so simple
Nice turtorial . Your Windsurf Videos are so amazing 🤩 The Caps looks very nice, i need one!
Thanks for a great tutorial! Glad to see another great video!
Nice video
Ich fahr zwar schon die duckjibe, aber die Theorie hat mir noch mal geholfen;)
being modest i used to do perfect duck jibes...30 years ago. Then i totally forgot about them. This winter i remeber them and started to try it again, and for the last two weeks i had the intention to get them to my top level, but the wind is just to strong. i can do them in one reach but not in the opposite. Today is already 30 knots again....
Great !!! Video !!! Will try it next I windsurf !!! Thanks
This video came at the right time! My next session on the water will be duck jibing attempts! Thanks a ton Nico!
Great Tutorial!
Heli-tack tutorial would be great. Thanks! 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Great Video again!!! I started practicing the Duckjibe in March at high winds with my 4.3 and it went quite well. But in the normal light wind conditions at my home spot I struggled to throw my 8.6 around😅 but with those tips I'll try again😊
Nice video, nice work🤙
It seams very easy when you do it! When I’m do it I have a hard pull when I recover sail. I’ll try your tips next session!!
thanks for the great video ! question : where I practice, a little Baggersee😉, the sail club has only old windsurf boards with daggerboard, would it work with or should I put it out? (the material is so old that switching it in and out on the go is not possible anymore) thanks for considering
This was a great tutorial thank you. Can you please do another Carve Gybe tutorial with more detail on the sail flip. There is not a single video online with sail flip detail its the one detail I cant nail in the carve gybe. Thank you
Thanks for the tutorial, love your videos! Hope I get to try it out soon
Best tutorial about duckjibes so far
Gotta go to the water and train!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, definitely in the need of more tutorials!
Keep up the great work and motivation 🤙🏻🙂
Greta tutorial. Waiting for the next windy day
very helpful
Very nice detailed video for duck jibe. Although that you have made so many curve jibes videos that are very nice too, it would be nice imo if you can make another with so many details like this. Keep up the good work!! Greetings from Greece!! Hope one day, you wil be here as well to enjoy our windsurf spots too...
Nice informatieve video by. Surfcenters CEO!
Love it man, thanks for the tips... Keep up the great work!
Sehr gutes Tutorial, auch wenn Ich noch Anfänger bin, werde Ich es definitiv nochmal anschauen.
Another great video. Need to work on those duck jibes soon!
Super Video zum richtigen Zeitpunkt :D
Geradeaus geht gut, nur mit den Jibes habe ich Probleme. Kann ich gleich nächstes Wochenende üben :D
Perfect tutorial, would love to learn the duck gybe, still looking for good conditions though 😁 would love the cap
Really helpful video!
I will try it the upcoming days!
Nice tutorial i will try with next time of wind
Hello good tutorial very usefull keep going like this👍
Nice one! Can you do a Duck-Jibe with a Surla-Cap? :)
great tutorial, your vids are becoming real professional, i like it! and of course would love to get one of the caps =)
Wow like this tutorial really!!
Will try next to do it!
Keep up doing this good work Nico 🤙
Incridible i’m going to try it tomorrow in foil
Sehr hilfreich!💯🔥
Thanks for this one 🤙, defenitely on the Bucket list
Nice tutorial, hope I can finally complete the duck jibe now!
good , the tutorial vlog is the way to go ! thank you
Really great explanations, thanks!