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I’m only a few steps above clueless (Fisherman says I “doodle around”) but there are some excellent primers out there for the aspiring or novice wave sailor.   How do I know they’re excellent?   When I do my best to do what they say I’m more successful on the waves and I don’t get yelled at as much.

OBX Bill (The brains behind the Hatteras Wave Jam) has a series of blog posts on how to handle the ocean, including:

Beginner Wavesailing on the OBX
Wavesailing 101 “Let’s Dance”
Light Air and Whitewater (video)
Wave Etiquette
and Surviving Shorepound.

All are well worth your time (and should you be in the Outer Banks this coming weekend, hit Sailworld for Andy McKinney's in-store "wavesailing 101" as part of the Wave Jam.) Now if only he had something on his blog…

Former Hatteras legend Dana Miller (also a frequenter of Maui, and now a fixture at Pistol River) launched his own web site (Boardhead International) a few months ago, which includes his feature "The Rules of Wavesailing."  Dana starts with the rules, but his is more of a live-and-let-live, blend with what's going on philosophy.

There's one thing I'll offer from my own experience, which is this:  If you wear a white helmet, it's easier for the other sailors to spot you bobbing around if you get separated from your gear!

(Photo by Lane Dupont, borrowed from Dana Miller's "Rules…"  Who's right?  Who's wrong? Who's left?  There's a lot to know.)

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3 responses to “Wavesailing 101 (by people who know what they’re talking about)”

  1. Clyde Avatar
    Clyde

    Here’s another wavesailing resource for all the learners
    http://sites.google.com/site/learnersguidetowindsurfing/waves

  2. Andy Avatar

    Get here! Get Here!! GET HERE!!!!

  3. Joe Rouse Avatar

    Do you see that guy dashed against the rocks with blood streaming out of his forehead? That would be me and wave sailing. If things go wrong, I’m going to be in the thick of it. So, I think the helmet is a great idea.

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