Sunday, March 26, 2023

Wing Foiling Session - 3/25/2023

But this is the real reason I didn't get skunked.

After coming home from Kailua, La and I checked out the Lineup Wave Pool at the end of the neighborhood access road.  It was crowded so we didn't get down, but behind it I could see the whitecaps out on the ocean.  No question what I did after that...

When I got to the parking lot, Eli was already breaking his gear down.  He said he was using his small wing, but that the wind had started dropping.  I walked over to the beach and the wind had almost gone calm at the beach - but you can see the texture outside.

I setup the Kujira 1210 on the 85cm Project Cedrus mast, the Stringy direct bolt fuselage and pumped up the RS 6.1.  There was a big cloud overhead so I figured the conditions would turn around.  The wind hadn't come up but I went ahead and paddled out.

It did come up and I had a great time for over an hour.


Derek came out (and like always was taking pictures - these came from his upload to a What's App group.


The waves were fun!  Rollers coming in, but not death defying.


I got almost 14 miles in during the 1.3 hours the wind was blowing.


I felt some shifting in the rig... turns out the front foil screws were loosening up.


Honestly the way the wind felt - this was a thermal.


I'll take it!  I can't complain about any of the water time activities I've been doing lately - but getting to wing is always special.

W:29/F:20/S:17

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