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TOPIC: Sat 04.18

Sat 04.18 9 years 1 week ago #1

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So that's what I'm looking at unless someone convinces me that tomorrow will be better. I have a "wild card" for Sunday too and if the wind cooperates it will be a double feast.

Sat 04.18 9 years 1 week ago #2

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Hey it doesn't look so hopeless anymore! N or NNE 15-20mph. Any ideas for launches-I'm itching to try that peace of trash I bought from Windance. It seems to weigh a ton and half of it is quite soft it may sink to the bottom just by the weight of the rig alone :(

Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #3

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Driving to lake Andrea this afternoon. Not sure if I will be in the water. Need to find and evaluate all my gear today.

Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #4

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It felt good when the first wind gust hit me this morning while walking the dog. The Calomet buoy reads 13-21 NNW right now. I intend to sail the casino-Whihala Beach unless somebody has a better idea. Gotta stay true to the grand plan-blasting at Wolf, surfing at the Big Lake.

Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #5

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Not sure I have a better idea, but my thought was Montrose. I'm tempted by Casino but worried that I have no particular knowledge whether it will work ...as opposed to Montrose. I know that as long as the crib is reading 18 knots and above, Montrose will work for me on the 6.2/105. Given that it's marginal right now, I'd prefer to stick to what I know. If it cranks up into the mid-20s, I wouldn't mind giving Casino a shot.

If you do go to Casino, I'd be curious how it works out. I'm sure the waves will be a lot cleaner than the washing machine : )

Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #6

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Good idea-lets compare. Omw to Casino now.

Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #7

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My wind meter reads max 17 mph
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Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #8

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Montros is cranking. Deciding between 6.2 and 5.4.
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Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #9

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Came in for a tea time. The 86 and 5.8 and it's a blast!!! Can't say it's clean, can't say it's not gusty, but the real problem is the jetty at the parking lot. Great time nonetheless !!! Don't regret buy g the junk-it rocks :)

Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #10

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It doesn't seem that the wind went down , but I started having issues with the 86. Did I get tired or the waves got bigger or both, but I came dangerously close to the rocks. Anyway got out safely and switched to the Windsup. Aahh the stable platform is so comfortable and goes upwind like on rails.
Having a second tea break. Surfing is very tiring, but gratifying game!

Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #11

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Montrose delivered. 5.4 from noon to 3:00 pm. Alan on 5.0. Thereafter, could have rigged a 6.2 for another hour and a half...if it wasn't 40 F : ) Washing machine was on gentle cycle today. The waves never had a chance to build before the wind started coming down.

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And, finally, Alan has been working on a new move. He calls this one the "car seat."


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Sat 04.18 9 years 6 days ago #12

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Great sailing today indeed! I think I finally was able to collect the "Holly Trinity" of boards for myself. For some reason every single one of them is a Starboard-I'm a fan boy I guess. 9' Converse Windsup; 110L Atomiq and 86l Kode. It looks like I'm covered from 0 to 50mph nicely. I like the combination Windsup/ 86 for the Big Lake it lets me switch the boards when the wind drops without changing sails at the same time.
Now the comparison between Montrose and Casino. I need to sail Montrose again to refresh my impression,but Im pretty sure Montrose wins. First the logistics : paying hefty toll on the Skyway and looks like any time soon for parking at the Whihala beach/ parking meter newly installed/ makes it expensive. There is grass for rigging and it's a short walk to the waters edge-that's a positive. But then the frikin jetty is right next to the parking lot, so you have to sail very far out to gain upwind ground initially or walk a long walk upwind and if you break something you might get washed on the sharp rocks-a scary tought. The wind was maybe lighter then at Montrose-the max I registered was 20 mph and after 3pm it dropped down to 14 mph. Waves were not bad and I even did 3 top turns on a very long one and several doubles!
And lastly : all the people taking pictures of me were complete strangers :(
I have to take a few crashing lessons from Alan obviously , becouse unlike him I fall on top of the sail or the mast which is painfull and sooner or later I'll break something -like maybe my rib today after a fall on top of the boom /I didn't put on the impact vest to save weight -what an idiot!/ .
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