At the spot where I learned it was called "dredging". I've heard others call it "slogging", and others "putting".
What's it called where you are?
Is there an internationally recognised term for off the plane sailing on shortboards?
Drifting.
Its actually my forte in windsurfing, im much faster at it than all my mates
He is. :P
duempeln in German language (2nd and 3rd letter go in one, a u with two dots/points on top)
slogging is the English one I heard most often, then float n ride (but only when talking waveriding)
On a raceboard/longboard: Upwind railing (on the harness with a grin on your face >~ 5knots)
Yes offplane is boring sailing with shortboard, relaxed cruising with mid lenght and enjoyment on raceboard.
At the spot where I learned it was called "dredging". I've heard others call it "slogging", and others "putting".
What's it called where you are?
Is there an internationally recognised term for off the plane sailing on shortboards?
Fatty
I've always called it ploughing since the 1980s, but I rarely (never?) hear others use it. Only one other has mentioned it in this thread.