Hello fellow windsurfers,
I'm new to this forum, and although from Michigan, we share a big lake with Windsurf Illinois!
The rising level of the lake means there is now a whole lot more stuff swimming in the lake, sometimes far out, from entire trees, to decks, even homes. Big visible stuff can be avoided but often I have come very close to a big heavy piece of wood mostly swimming just below the water line, barely visible. I like to take my longboard out on large runs 1 to 2 miles out. I am concerned by the increased risk of breaking a fin and being stranded out.
With our sport being fortunately completely social-distancing-compatible and the 2020 season upon us, what do you guys think about the risk of hitting something in the lake ? I think breaking a find is the most likely risk here.
How would you return on shore without a fin ? I've read things of putting your harness in the water attached to the back strap, or sailing backward, none of which sound comforting.
I'm thinking of packing a shortfin and scredriver in a harness backpocket ?
Thoughts on the new risks from the lake, and a home run without a fin are welcome.
Thanks!