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pauls

Since 20 Jun 2005
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PostFri Jul 02, 10 9:02 pm    gybing or jibing directional Reply with quote

any links to really good instructions or videos on learning to gybe small strapped directionals???? and yes i have googled and read/watched several - so just checking if anyone or here can do better than google Question
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wylieflyote

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PostFri Jul 02, 10 9:17 pm     Reply with quote

I assume you tried a proper spelling? Where is Spike?
http://www.ikiteboarding.com/kiteboarding/articles/how-to-jibe-a-directional.aspx

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pauls

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PostFri Jul 02, 10 10:37 pm     Reply with quote

i refuse to unlearn how i learned to spell!! and yes i did search with both spellings

wikipedia says -
"While jibe and gybe are both acceptable spellings of the term, gybe is more common in British English and jibe in American English."

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FunShui

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PostSat Jul 03, 10 6:15 am     Reply with quote

Here's Robby's description and pics of how to do it.
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