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Created by RodrigoBlanco RodrigoBlanco  > 9 months ago, 30 May 2015
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RodrigoBlanco
RodrigoBlanco

26 posts

30 May 2015 10:59pm
Hi, I bought a Starboard Formula 161 and a gun sails 10.9 a few months ago. Im 14 years old and weight like 70 kilos.
sometimes I can't go up wind as the others, do you have any tip to make this better?
gregob
gregob

NSW

264 posts

31 May 2015 11:56am
Hey Rodrigo,

Have a read of this post www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Getting-upwind/

And this site I found - www.osterskarsvk.se/vindsurfing/teknikartiklar

Subsonic
Subsonic

WA

3384 posts

31 May 2015 10:36am
Hi Rodrigo, when you say you can't get upwind as well as others, do you mean in relation to other people on formula gear? Or other windsurfers in general?

ned321
ned321

99 posts

31 May 2015 6:12pm
Hi rodrigo,

Hard to give advice from a distance, unless you give some more information.
-do you have a problem with angle, speed or both
-do you have the problem in all conditions, or in low wind only (i.e. keeping the angle up even in light winds)
-what kind of find are you using
-what's your body length and what boom height do you use
RodrigoBlanco
RodrigoBlanco

26 posts

1 Jun 2015 10:39am
In formula gear. I also have a bic techno, in that one I'm completely fine
RodrigoBlanco
RodrigoBlanco

26 posts

1 Jun 2015 10:42am
I find it more difficult to keep the angle and speed in light winds. I use a Drake 70cm fin. I use the boom like at the half.
RodrigoBlanco
RodrigoBlanco

26 posts

1 Jun 2015 10:47am
Thanks!
RodrigoBlanco
RodrigoBlanco

26 posts

1 Jun 2015 10:48am
Thanks a lot
ned321
ned321

99 posts

1 Jun 2015 2:11pm
OK, must admit it's quite some time ago I raced formula, but I guess the basics stay the same.
Problems keeping angle and speed in light winds means you don't have enough lift to rail the board properly.
Boom height should be higher, about eyebrow. Long (looooooooooong) adaptable harness lines.
Try a softer fin. First borrow from a fellow FW sailor to see what difference a soft fin makes, because buying them is expensive as you probably know. Come back here and post your findings. If you find out softer fin really makes the difference, first get some good info on what brand etc - you do not need to buy a 1000,- Kashy there's less expensive alternatives.
RodrigoBlanco
RodrigoBlanco

26 posts

2 Jun 2015 6:13am
Ok, thanks
ned321
ned321

99 posts

2 Jun 2015 1:57pm
Plus adjustable outhaul (just in case you don't use that now).
RodrigoBlanco
RodrigoBlanco

26 posts

3 Jun 2015 7:36am
of course I so have one
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