It makes the light days days not only ridable, but fun to ride.
On the 15 Charger and the medium naish raceboard, I was going pretty fast, and often quite depowered while tacking. Wind was 8-10 mph with deep lulls and a few small spikes. It is pretty amazing, but I am out there riding pretty fast, people are trying bigger kites and failing at it because they cannot keep the speed on the board through the lulls. The decent sized kite and raceboard is a pretty unbeatable combination for light winds. I guess my foil can go too, but I enjoy the raceboards more because of the speed I can hold....
Now I do think it is more fun when you have someone to ride with, which I think most people will agree with, and in this respect I think it important that we, people with raceboard, promote it well. I think it is a little intimidating for people because they try to ride the boards on a rail, which is not the way to do it.
So how do you tell people to ride their boards so that they become successful fast?