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tgcp said..
I think you might have missed a vital part of the learning process, you need to ditch the board and get out there for some upwind body dragging. When we teach, no student is allowed near the board until they have upwind body dragging sussed and honestly if someone shows you the correct technique it really isn't a hard thing to learn.
Maybe get yourself a lesson, an hour would be more than enough for an instructor to get you flying upwind.
really good advi$e here, for instructor's that is.
It's otherwise known as "milking the cow", "dangling the carrot", or making as much money as possible out of the student as possible.
Bro, no matter what anyone tells you, some day's getting back to the board can be a bee-arrt-ch with or without any level of skill.
If you TT in waves or rivermouths, tidal waterway's, you'll know what I'm talking about.
One of my m8's has me rescue his board about once every 2nd sesh. He still refuses to buy one, but he's really good at dragging so he obviously doesn't need too.
Me I rather be on my board in 5sec than 5min trolling around the ink or walking the beach wondering where?