Dawn patrol this morning saw the running swell dropping just a touch and the wind dropped off (temporarily).
Low tide a 0', rising to 0.4' - meant a longer paddle out to water deep enough to flip the foil over and launch.
No.40 with the AFS Silk 850/HA40
The wind did inch up during the session. Oddly enough it was from side off (NNE) and it would push me back from taking the drop on some of the waves.
Regardless, I caught some really long rides and the walls were tall and running.
On one particular ride where I was stalling in front of a breaking section, I wasn't able to pick up speed fast enough and got eaten by the white water.
On other runs I got pinched in and had to go through aerated water - the Silk ate that up not even fluttering. Made me think I need to try out the Silk 650...
Dean, Noel, Prayot and Kalani were all out.
I had to come in early so I could help La at our yard sale (selling plants).
12 rides by the time and distance graphs.
Again - this graph is interesting in Foil Drive runs because you can see the length of the rides.
W:34/FD:66/PW:1/S:4
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