You guys are no doubt are much better sailors than me, so cheers for the tips. For me, it's all early days and bottom turns on the gumby (right) side is comical. Top turns, well, I'm happy to get to the top and make it down... But put me on cross-shore head high lefts and I forget I'm even sailing and will try any of my surfing moves. Maybe I can just get good at backhand wave riding on rights...

Funny Gmitton mentioning the jumps. I'm fairly confident to start trying (and perhaps landing...) back loops on my "decent" tack. But even jumping small chop feels scary on the opposite tack. So much to learn in this sport, and there just doesn't even seem consistent enough conditions (on the East Coast anyway) to get things wired with in my lifetime. It's a cruel sport.