This is teaching you how to remoutn in extreme conditons filmed from a mast that is 2 meters high, was making me slightly unstable. There is another really good tip in this video. There is a voice over about the remount
This has been really helpful as I just started with the surfski. I also slide or pull the boat under me instead of jumping up and on to the boat which saves energy and keeps you balance low as you have mentioned. Really appreciate your videos.
Oscar the greatest surf ski champion ever how many times he won Molokai has proven that you always help people and give advice how to catch waves how to remount how to brace what's the most important paddle your bracing we thank you from Hawaii father information you give us to help us become better with our surf skis, Aloha
It may help clarifying that boat alignment on the waves is also critical besides making sure the wind is on your back. Having the boat perpendicular on the direction of the wind/waves may work in nice rolling waves where the lateral movements of the ski are more predictable but less so in steeper waves/chop. Here I find placing the ski aligned with the wave/wind direction providing the needed stability after landing in the bucket. From this perspective wind in the back is not crucial; it works with wind in the face as well. This is obvious when launching- unless the water is flat I don't orient the ski parallel to the shore to get it...
@@OscarChalupskySurfski I wanted to take a minute to thank you and the Nelo team for the design of the 560. What a wonderful boat! My 2018 7 ML accelerates faster than anything I've ever paddled, which makes it able to catch almost anything - much more lively than any boat I've tried! 👍🏼👍🏼