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Ok here is my question: Finless??? How can you go anywhere without a fin? I've heard of people using very short fins (i use 22cm and 14 cm) but finless?
How can that work? I'd be really happy if someone would tell me how to do that so i can try it some day...
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Lampi when sailing a board backwards you are not using the fin.
Practiciing with out a fin gives you a better feeling for keeping rig and body in balance and moving smoothly. It means you can practice in very light winds sliding around. When you are powered up and using a fin,in fact when you are sliding you are not using the fin. You can start with any of the basic arial moves, in fact the volcan is probibly the hardest as it requiers a rig change. |
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So finless sailing can only be done in light winds?
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finless? sounds interesting... are you able to jump finless? :-S
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