Why not ? "boom-to-boom" or "boom-to-mast" are two technics with the same result (also in speed). i think it is a question of personel preferences. By the way i do it mostly the same way (boom-to-mast).
@@tiboregresi9295But in high winds (like 30-35knots) mast to boom gives you less control compared to to boom to boom. Mast to boom is good in light winds and makes it easier to flip the sail (which is usuallly big)
Why you are grabing your mast when you doing your turn
Why not ? "boom-to-boom" or "boom-to-mast" are two technics with the same result (also in speed). i think it is a question of personel preferences. By the way i do it mostly the same way (boom-to-mast).
@@tiboregresi9295But in high winds (like 30-35knots) mast to boom gives you less control compared to to boom to boom. Mast to boom is good in light winds and makes it easier to flip the sail (which is usuallly big)
No 35 to 40 kts conditions, not even half of it.. big board, big sail, a lot of weedgras in the water, so a planning jibe is not at stake here..