I paddled out for a short late evening session. I brought out No.29 but swapped out the 1099 for the 999 - based on a surf report that Roland texted me. Bum info that he passed on from his friend. I should have brought the Viking....
But I made it work.
I got several waves - but the crowd made it difficult to fully unleash. It was also smaller than I would have liked with the ART 999. Regardless of the frustration points, it was still good to paddle around and get more used to No.29
I felt really good about the positioning of the 1099 from yesterday's session, so I went ahead and marked it. I think I need to move the mast back a hair from the position shown below for the 999.
This board has a bias volume wise on the port side. I have to move my body over to the left so the board paddles evenly. With the waves conditions present today, I could have used the extra volume that No.21 has - but it is good to know that I could paddle in to waves this small with No.29
I think if I am able to go tomorrow, it is going to be a Sweet Potato day!
W:4/F:6/S:7
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