Awesome... I've been wondering if this could be done with a FB foil... How deep was the water?
Yes, This is how Flash Austen started out. Flying a big old Flexifoil .
One of Scott's tips when he was on here was to take a mesh bag along to stuff your foil and swim in so it doesn't become a sea anchor.
The thing I have trouble getting my head around is why skim boards work well for low wind ? PHREERIDER - 22-6-2013 at 09:26 AM
nice, doing the same today hopefully
BR ..the width and the slick bottom. they will plane at very low speed , with a quick "step" start you can go in marginal winds nicely esp. in the
tidal pools w/ light on shore breeze. when atb is not an option and you got some breeze fun IS available Sier_Pinski - 22-6-2013 at 09:49 AM
How big was the kite, and could you go upwind?
I'm thinking my current 5-meter open-cell FB with a $30 skimboard is all I need to kitesurf. :Pg-force junkie - 22-6-2013 at 06:24 PM
Very nice!! Takes alot to ride a skimboard like that!!van - 22-6-2013 at 07:11 PM
I need to pick up a skimboard. I was out there at that spot yesterday. Tide was low so it left a shallow channel. I kitesurfed the channel with my
spleene door but the fins caught on the sand a few times. The skimboard would have been fun to try.Bladerunner - 22-6-2013 at 08:24 PM
I am thrilled that both of you are back !
Houston' you are always working outside the box !
Never get tired of Phree' advice !! :cool2: MDK - 23-6-2013 at 08:27 PM
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High Wind would be high speed, high speed on a skimboard would put you more on top of the water and harder to hold a line. just my guess.g-force junkie - 24-6-2013 at 07:50 PM
The thing about scimboarding with a kite is speed control and hitting a sandbar at speed rips you of the board resulting in injury, not as easy as it
looks. hats off to huston as he has obviously paid his dues.Houston AirHead - 25-6-2013 at 01:34 PM
Lol definitely paid my dues I learned real quick to stay on an edge unless I'm trying to do spins, the board can definitely get away from you if your
not paying total attentiontto it but iI have yet to ride a better board for light wind , not even a spleen can compare. I shot some more footy ill try
and post soon . I'm glad you guys liked it. Thanks for the replysstetson05 - 25-6-2013 at 02:26 PM
I would like some video of how you get started and jibes, please. I would probably have to stop and start again to go the other way.
Also some info on what makes a board good to use or what qualities make it a bad board to use for this. Thanks. I have been wondering about trying
this myself especially when I am at the coast. Houston AirHead - 25-6-2013 at 10:21 PM
its an HD video, skimboard start, video
stetson, basically you need a running start in shallow water victoria skimboards are nice and floaty/foam injected so they dont sink. you learn to
move around on the board and use its edge to steer in the direction you want to go. Dont ever let your body weight even out over the whole board, you
will loose the board. it take practice but there is no greater feeling than riding a skim.
theres a dedicated group of kiters who only kite strapless i think its losethestraps.comKamikuza - 26-6-2013 at 01:44 AM
Need shallow, flat water though... right?3shot - 26-6-2013 at 03:50 AM
Another great video Houston. Thanks for sharing!Houston AirHead - 26-6-2013 at 09:32 AM
Kami not necessarily, it just sucks when you loose your board in deep water you have to body drag to go get it and i alway feel like shark bate
dragging out in the deep so. its the same principal when starting in deep water with a skim than with a twin tip, your legs will float/sit up top on
the board until you dive your kite, lean back and your off remembering to stay on an edge.