1st Day - Went out to friends pond with good access and nice grass & sand to set up in.
Goals
1. Get the rig put together and see what works and what doesn't work.
2. Stand up on board, stay balanced and pull sail out of water.
3. Balance sufficiently to be in starting position
4. Stretch goal - actually move under wind
5. Wear down puppy so he sleeps in tomorrow morning.
Results
Things went together easily enough, I tried the mistral board today, I thought it would be more stable with rear fin and centerboard inserted. The centerboard spring buttons were not in good working order, and the board is only about 11.5 feet long and 24.5 inches wide (~63 cm). I was able to stand up on the board easily, with the sail in the water. Pulling it up proved to be a difficult balancing act. Seemed to be able to get it up to my hands, and about this point, would lose balance. and fall off board. Several attempts were made, and I had improving success. The boards width seems to be problematic, I see why the first bit advice Reid shared was to not buy the cheap board! Also the wind was nil, and as I was trying to balancing, I seemed to turn in circles driven by my weight shifting. Eventually, I got up long enough with the smallest amount of breeze that i moved in a straight line. However, I was not in a good position on board, and think this is attributable to luck as much as anything. After a couple hours at the pond, I was exhausted, and Baloo was as well, though he did still wake up at 5:05 this morning.
Today I'm going to try again with the other board, which has two slight advantages of having a working centerboard/dagger and is a bit wider at nearly 70 cm, which I know is still pretty narrow. Debating on going back to the pond, or heading over to Clinton Lake.
Mistral Board and dagger with broken buttons
HiFly board
Sail size