Hey thanks for the interesting video! I don’t think the bit about the water density increasing is quite right though, since water has a very low compressibility (it’s often treated as an incompressible fluid in many engineering applications). Still I guess with more of the mast in the water, there will be more drag anyway 😊
maybe the sixth thing is the board+fuse. boards that are heavy reduce the margin for error. long fuses make it hard to erect the mast from the water. also track placement and the rocker matter because they affect the pump efficiency. on my set up i found the naish microchip the best for pumping. its light, short, and thin.
Thank you so much as always for your valuable advice. I agree with your statements and I'm eager to get my hands on a shorter fuse and a smaller flatter board. What thoughts do you have about Ultrashort vs Ultrashort Advanced?
havent gotten to try many of those since its a friend's craft that has axis. but guess it depends on your equipment overall. hope you have access to demos@@gaeldaniele
This seems wrong. You’re not ollieing. You’re glide pumping bumps. Ollies require much harder and aggressive moves, this fact is what most of these exceptional studies reveal.