Marlon and I got in an evening session. There were still waves, but they were acting a bit funny - pulled back from breaking and fat. The wind was a seabreeze, but not strong enough to mess with the surf.
Marlon did a bit of everything - in water photography, surfing the Seaside, and drone photography.
I brought the Foil Drive setup with the Spitfire 960.
Noel and Prayot were out.
I didn't want to pull a 3-hour session so I was a little heavy on the throttle.
And with all the surfing I've been doing lately, I wanted to ease back into foiling to get my footing (and not get hurt in the process).
I caught 21 waves (a few were double dips) in less than 2 hours. This Foil Drive is a game changer -
I didn't try to crank turns as hard as I could - this is where I was pulling back. The waves weren't really optimized for that either.
I have errands to run in the morning, so I'll likely be on a midday session tomorrow. Conditions are likely to be the same... Foil Drive!!!
W:104/F:98/S:52
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