
Tutorial
Caesar Throw
Flow Style - Caesar Finies
NeilPryde/Starboard team rider Caesar Finies tricks on Bonaire on a long board with a small sail in flow style in light winds. He performs incredibly sensitive tricks with his equipment in flowing movements.
Caesar introduces you to the ‘CT’ (Caesar Throw) here:
I actually came across this trick by chance. After a session, Thino Dornelas had taken the rig off the board and put it upside down on the board.
I wanted to do the same thing, but with a bit of a twist. During the turn, the rig slipped out of my fingers, flew up and then came back, almost landing on my head.
I then wanted to develop this as a trick. It took me a really long time to reproduce the rotation. With the help of my friends on the beach (Ronald, Zeno, Kiri, Tonky, Taty, Bjorn) who helped work out the details, I now know how it works.

It works best in 13 to 16 knots. I like to use my 4.0 Zone. So it should be a small sail. It should never be bigger than 4.5 square metres!
If you would also like to try it, you should note the following:
- low luff tension (no loose leech)
- look at the horizon
- try to take precise steps and stay close to the base of the mast
23.12.2010 © DAILY DOSE | Text: Christian Tillmanns | Photos/Videos: Starboard / Marc van Swoll

Freestyle Caesar Throw Level ★★★★★★ Rider: Caesar Finies Text: Christian Tillmanns Photos/Videos: Starboard / Marc van Swoll DE