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| Changes have occurred. Besides the increased wind speed, you now have whitecaps, chop, and maybe some swells to play in. Compared to snow skiing, youve graduated from the bunny, through the intermediate, to the advanced slope. Ballplayers, youre in the big leagues. Water skiers, the tow boat is ten miles an hour faster, and youre on a slalom ski. Which brings us to equipmentthat changes too. If you arent using the right stuff, high-wind sailing is a struggle. (The wrong adjustment of the right stuff makes for a struggle too. See Book 14, for rig, mast-track, and fin adjustment.) If you like a challenge, sail a beginner board in these conditions; its like white-water rafting in a rowboat. Transition-boards (between 10 and 11 feet [305336 cm]) arent that great either; theyre fine for sailing in a straight line, but turning is an adventure. To make a broad generalization, you should be sailing a board not longer than 10 feet/305 cm (a short-board) without a centerboard and with footstraps. If you havent put yours on yet, nows the time: high-wind sailing without footstraps is like snow skiing without bindings. FootstrapsFootstraps and ski bindings have something else in common: adjustability. If the straps are adjusted too small, theyre useless. If the straps are adjusted too large, theyre dangerous. Quickwhats the most common windsurfing injury after the bruise? If you guessed a damaged ego, your locations too high. If you guessed a sunburn, your locations too general. If you guessed a broken ankle, your locations on target. This happens when your foot is jammed so far in a strap, because the adjustment is too large, that it cant slip out when you fall forwardsnap, rescue, hospital!
Having said all that, dont be afraid of footstraps; theyre the greatest innovation since the harness or the hot shower. When adjusted properly, sailing in them is safer than sailing out of them. End of Excerpt |
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