These posts may seem like they are a single continuous loop - same thing every day - they have been lately. But that's okay because its all really fun.
I brought the same setup. The waves were a little smaller than yesterday. The wind was stronger (I could have gone winging...). The tide was really high again - so high as the session went on, it started to drown out the surf.
And like the previous days, I had some really fun waves. Hard redirects with some lean going into the turns are my favorite move - high g forces!!!
Lots of foilers out today - Eddy (who went and winged - smartest one of us all), a SUP foiler named Milton, Gary, Roland and Kalani.
Kalani asked to borrow No.30
He ran into the same situation I found - the foil sizes we are currently using end up putting the mast at the box slots.
Back to No.21 - this positioning is optimum. I've been making incremental adjustments to see if the changes made a difference - this one made the foil feel like it did on No.31
This is the way -
I think I might rest tomorrow... or at least get some work done on No.31 and 32 (wing/FD prone board).
W:47/F:52/S:28
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