Light Wind Gybing
So gybing is easiest in good solid wind. The basic techniques work well and are pretty reliable as long as you have a nice stiff breeze behind you. But what about tips and techniques for light winds? You know, those 11-12 knot days where your big board and sail have you planing along but all power disapears the moment you turn off the wind. The drag of the board takes over and the whole shooting match falls of the plane before you get round. What are the techniques that help get planing gybes in light winds?
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