I'm not unfamiliar with carving away from the side of my lean like Marc describes, but it is something I have to make a conscious effort to achieve. I also agree that different hull shapes will react differently to leaning, but as a general rule I think the same hull that carves away from the lean will also carve towards it with a different trim and lean.
My theory is that a modern solo boat can either turn towards or away form a lean depending on trim and lean.
I would also like to attend a freestyle clinic. I'd like to add to what I'm currently doing and not replace it.
My theory is that a modern solo boat can either turn towards or away form a lean depending on trim and lean.
I would also like to attend a freestyle clinic. I'd like to add to what I'm currently doing and not replace it.