Windsurfing history: V

V – V-shaped windsurfing board hull

The V-shaped hull is one of the most significant innovations in windsurfing board design. While not a specific piece of gear, this hull shape revolutionised speed and control in certain windsurfing board designs. The V-Shaped Hull was particularly influential in the evolution of slalom and race boards. By incorporating a pronounced “V” in the bottom contour of the board, designers […]

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V – the vulcan: windsurfing’s first new school freestyle manoeuvre

Invented by the inimitable and colourful Maui based windsurfing legend Josh Stone the vulcan was the very first new school aerial freestyle move, and is the foundation for many of its follow on tricks, such as the spock. Essentially a vulcan is an upwind aerial with a mid-air sail transition. Landing backwards, switch stance, the rider then aims to slide […]