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    Posted: 09 Oct 08 at 4:21pm
"Helm bum loop"?  You me jamming your foot under the helm's arse to use him as a toe loop?  I don't see a reason NOT to have footloops.  The extra weight is minimal, they are useful most of the time, essential in the breeze, and it saves you having to stick your foot up your mates butt.
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i am new to 29ers but i just resived some top coaching at youth sail and he said that you must keep a steady helm expesaily at speed so keep the tiller on the deck or on your knee
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foot loops are quite essential in fluky wind downwind. when u lose ur wind ull find urself swinging and goin lipton:) without footstraps
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Well, on Skiffs you need to be very careful about your weight placement. You have to sit in the middle of the boat until it begins to lean on its own. If you try and sit on the side when the boat isn't leaning it will go straight over.

While you are getting used to the boat, I would make sure you had quite a bit of cunningham, outhaul etc. on just so the sail isn't too overpowered and you can grasp everything without worrying about keeping the boat from capsizing too much.

I would recommend foot loops aswell, just to help with the grip issue, and to keep you nice and stuck onto the boat. I have seen a few people get ripped (if that's the right word?) from their 29ers in waves etc.

I haven't sailed a 29er before but I have looked at them before, and talked to people who sail them so I can't really say much more.


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IMO the foot loop is essential in breeze, you can trapeze
lower, with a straighter back leg = faster = more apparent
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