How It Works
Step One
To install, simply strap the WATERSTARTER float to the clew (back end) of the boom, using the four Velcro straps, oriented so the logo is showing.ge Items.
Step Two
If you have to swim towards the rig, you'll notice there is very little water on top of the sail. That's because WATERSTARTER floats the clew, preventing the sail from getting pulled under by the waves
Step Three
Using the Waterstarter float and The Waterstarter Method:
The Waterstarter method is easy because it uses the wind to do the work.
First, move to the mast head...
Step Four
As you gently hold the mast head with one hand, the wind blows the board and sail into the correct starting position and keeps them in that position.
You do no work.
Step Five
When the wind is blowing from the mast towards the clew, move down the mast a few feet and hold the mast slightly above the water. Since the clew can not sink, the wind lifts the sail above the water.
Step Six
Now move down the mast, holding the mast with your front hand and grab the boom with your back hand.
The wind is lifting the sail up, not you.
Step Seven
You are now at the perfect angle to the wind with the sail flying...
Step Eight
Put your back foot on the board, raise the sail and waterstart!
After using the Waterstarter for awhile you can take it off and you will still make every waterstart. You will have mastered waterstarting.
The Waterstarter float and The Waterstarter Method are patent-pending.