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mgorman said...
Get the Guy Cribb DVD called Intuition. It goes through all the stages from low wind gybes to high speed lay-down gybes. There is also a section on how you can practice the routine at home.
I'll second this. This is the DVD I learnt off. You can't just watch it then shelve it. I just kept coming back to it to see what I did wrong after each sail, until eventually all the steps became fairly natural.
Even once you master it on flat water in perfect wind for your sail, the conditions are never the same.
- changing sail sizes stronger effects all parts of the gybe
- barely planing wind makes it hard to plan on the exit
- overpower can make the turn hard
- waves makes it much harder to gybe, especially with a big arc (sometimes a well timed wave can assist turning, super fun!)
Anyway, good luck with it. Your first planing exit will have you dancing.