Received: from hplms26.hpl.hp.com by opus.hpl.hp.com with SMTP (1.37.109.8/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1) id AA21585; Thu, 17 Aug 1995 11:41:29 -0700 Return-Path: <hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis> Received: from Breakaway.Stanford.EDU by hplms26.hpl.hp.com with ESMTP ($Revision: 1.36.108.11 $/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1S) id AA129524948; Thu, 17 Aug 1995 11:42:29 -0700 Received: from localhost by Breakaway.Stanford.EDU (8.6.10/inc-1.0) id LAA23935; Thu, 17 Aug 1995 11:37:42 -0700 Message-Id: <199508171837.LAA23935@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis> Subject: Re: Advice Needed from owners of Mike's Labs To: wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 17 Aug 95 11:06:25 -0700. Reply-To: hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis Office: Pine Hall Rm 161; 415-723-2452 Homepage: http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~hodges/ Date: Thu, 17 Aug 95 11:37:41 -0700 From: Jeff Hodges <hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis> X-Mts: smtp
"rail up"...
when you're overpowered and sheet in more to try to use it to make board go
faster (assuming some relatively flat water ahead so getting airborne isn't the
main concern) and the windward rail (the one you're standing on) comes up out
of the water (and the leeward one digs in deeper). Can lead to way fun events
if one lets it come up too much (esp. if you're on a sharp-railed course-style
board) in my humbled experience.
Jeff
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