The wind made it's return today. It was still supposed to be on the light side, but that's what I was hoping for in order to test out the winging capabilities of No.30.
I forgot my watch so I don't have statistics for this session. I can say that this board does take off a bit easier than conventional wing foiling boards - narrower helps out a lot in this aspect.
I had long stretches up on foil. I was able to get heel-to-toe tacks in and over half were dry, and jibes felt good leaning into them.
This is a really fun wing board.
The wind was on the light side - 4.7 for this strength and getting started - successful design criteria.
W:36/F:29/S:26
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