Very nice and helpful, super educational video!! He may twist a little bit more the upper body while jumping in order to land more forward with the front shoulder! which program did you use to edit it?
Fanning the sail is very important in roll tacking. If you don't, you don't get the forward thrust. Try to release the sheet when going up on the wind, then to make sure to pull in the sheet while flattening the hull. If you don't release it while tacking, then you have no sail area to pull in for the thrust, while you flattening your hull. Another word, only rolling the hull will not provide the thrust.
Very nice and helpful, super educational video!!
He may twist a little bit more the upper body while jumping in order to land more forward with the front shoulder! which program did you use to edit it?
Very helpful
Thanks
Really helpful
So good balance
Very helpful😄
i am a sailor i live in use my dad name is eric oetgen he is my coach and this helps me so much thanks and more vidoes
Thanks so much
Fanning the sail is very important in roll tacking. If you don't, you don't get the forward thrust. Try to release the sheet when going up on the wind, then to make sure to pull in the sheet while flattening the hull. If you don't release it while tacking, then you have no sail area to pull in for the thrust, while you flattening your hull. Another word, only rolling the hull will not provide the thrust.
Check out the way the US collegiate sailors do their roll tacking.
After a roll tack you land more forward so you can boost
Try using less rudder and using more body weight to steer
Woollahra
Thans
Your rudder is not out of the water
I don’t need this
then dont wtch it
Ya kid🤬
Donat watch it