by Slyde » Mon May 02, 2011 5:53 am
Well, you're a big guy so firstly you need to be powered. Assuming you are then the type of board and fin size makes a difference. It also depends on the conditions you ride in. If its onshore wind and swell you are going to have problems on a board with a lot of rocker. Thats why there are specific boards made for this type of conditions. You will need a flat rockered board with good size fins to make any ground, but the downside is that you lose the ability to snap turns. If its cross shore then getting upwind is less of an issue and you can go for a more surf oriented board. For me I can make way more headway on a 5'6" Kipuna than a 6'1" surfboard and that is all down to rocker. I dont know the Aviso , but the Kontact is a high wind/big surf board so may have too much rocker.
Having said all that a lot of it comes down to technique and learning how to get the best out of your kit. Unless you ride toeside alot it is hard to get enough leverage to make consistent ground, so learn to switch to heelside both ways and back again, that way you can get upwind then flip to toeside to ride a wave. Also to remember to move your weight forward compared to a twin tip. When you are strapless this is easy. Don't put the rear foot too far back unless you are really powered.
Is there a wind minimum?...Hell yeah! At 240 lbs you need a big kite or a decent breeze. Maybe thats your problem...not enough power.