The wind line was further off shore... signs that the wind had a lot of north in it.
There were some good sized waves still coming through.
No.34 with the Cabrinha setup - Apex 78cm mast, Prestige 905 and the Union 180 Rear Stabilizer. I wanted to try the 180 with the 905 to see if this setup was more balanced (compared to the 160).
Prayot and Kalani were there when I parked. Roland came out later. There was a debate about which size PW to take out. I opted for the BRM S3 4.2, while Prayot took all three of his out.
The wind was not as strong as the forecast said it would be. And it was way up and down (where the forecast called for steadier winds).
The flavor of the day was to ride out, catch a wave and retract the parawing.
We all had some bomber waves - overhead in the breaking area. I had a few waves that went on for really long rides. One of these I miraculously was able to redeploy in light wind and rode back to the outside.
If the wind had materialized as forecasted, this would have been epic. It was still a great session, but getting a no stress, good wave riding day at WPB would be nice sometimes.
The peaks were definitely the long rides. Flying along pretty much prone foiling on waves you would have never been able to catch paddling in -
Hopefully the wind fills in solid -
PF:8/W:3/PW:62/FD:52/S:20

