I had my first colonoscopy yesterday morning. The prep was laborious and I adjusted my schedule around it - but the check is all done. By the afternoon I felt better and went out to foil. Marlon came with to longboard.
The wind was slightly less strong than Monday. The tide was way up - not sure where that flip happened. And the waves were definitely bigger.
Marlon was catching a bunch - but he went in halfway during my session because the tight lineup had a pretty aggressive crowd.
I setup No.21, but I couldn't remember where I had the Progression 170 set in the tracks. I started with it mounted full forward, but I recall that's where I had the Vyper 170 situated. I went ahead and brought a pocket sized Phillips screwdriver to make adjustments.
I was actually having a hard time catching waves at the front half of the session. The waves would back down and flatten out in the middle. And when I did catch a wave, I had to recalibrate where my feet went. After I did catch my first real ride, I could tell the mast was too far forward and rode the wave all the way in.
I set the mast back and paddled out again. I ended up catching plenty more waves and the foil/board performed as expected.
This is where the base ended up.
Fun rides in marginal conditions!
W:44/F:37/S:28
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