I got a late start on the dawn patrol this morning. And when I got there, I talked with Andrew and Kalani - making me even later ;P
I setup No.33 with the HPS980/400P and took a guess at the unit/mast positioning based on what I've been getting with the Spitfire 960.
The waves were small - and they only got smaller. And then the wind came up making catching waves even harder.
I did get some fun rides at the front half of the session.
Kalani was enjoying the beach and took some videos.
I stayed out almost an hour and a half. I came in with 35% battery - and I was on the throttle the whole time. This is pretty typical battery performance.
That jog towards Fenceline was me thinking I could get a mini downwinder. By that point the waves basically died out.
I'm counting 21 rides - taking out time for the paddle out and back in, that's a ride every 4 minutes. The front end was where I caught the most rides the quickest - after the midpoint of the session the wave count was blah.
This front foil - rear stabilizer combo has always been a session saver.
It was a fun session, even if it was probably wingable.
W:40/FD:20/F:4/S:9
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