I visited family and friends in France in l’Île d’Oléron on the Atlantic coast over the last couple of weeks. I tried my best to find a place that still rented windsurfing equipment and bingo, I found one just nearby at the local sailing school.
Thomas, the owner was cool but didn’t had the most recent stuff. Though, I was lucky enough to put my hands on a 120 JP X-Cite Ride and a 150 Fanatic Shark. Both were in good shape. For a sail, I had access to a old 7.8 Bic x2 cam sail or a better option with a 7.5 vintage Neil Pryde V8 from 2008 in a surprising good shape. This was just fine to keep me moving in a consistent NW 14-15kn.
I sailed there a couple of days in “Warm” clear water (68-72 degrees), predictable swell, and flat water launch.
The 120 X-Cite felt much smaller under the foot than its nominal size would have predicted both when powered up and when schlogging (was sinking like a 100 litter under my 88kg). The board pronounced rocker line made it nice to go up and down the chop and swell but hindered top speed.
Similarly, the 150 Shark felt also much smaller under the foot. The board was relatively fast, lively and easy to handle in the coastal chop despite its size.
The old 2 cam V8 provided the expected power and was equipped with in-flight adjustable outhaul which was fun to mess around with.
Finally, the area is very nice with amazing pastry shops, big tidal beaches, fine sand, beautiful 400 year old historic landmarks and a charming countryside that felt like time has stopped 50 years ago. It’s also one of the top oyster-producing region in the country and I feel like I’ve eaten more than they can produce in a year!
Sailing School / hang-out place with alcohol, smoking permit and a nice rotunda offering a 180 view over the bay
Put this pesky batten back into shape
Oldies but goodies
What a view
Poscard pics of the area (With a head tilt to the left for some of the pics, you should be able to get the gesture)
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