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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Australia
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I note a recent comment made by yourself in the last PWA event, saying you could hold down more power with a waist harness.
Would you use the waist harness for speed sailing? If so, why? Cheers |
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I think I am the slowest fast person in the world. My fastest ever gps was 39 knots. So I dont really know what to tell you. I would use a waist harness so I could stay in control. It allows me to keep sheeted in and keep going fast while not getting lifted all over the place.
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Thanks for the reply
Eat some more pies Kev! Pies=speed |
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Ha Ha.. Yeah.. More steak!! I am trying@!!!
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