I got a late start this morning. I was going to just push off water time until the afternoon - but I looked at the forecast and it looks like the south energy is tailing off.
I had some stuff to do to support La, but I had just enough time to get in a quick prone foiling session...
YES - I said "PRONE FOILING"
It has been a long time since I had done this. Using the Foil Drive has pretty much negated this activity from my skill set. But with all the paddling I've been doing through parawinging and surfing, I should be in decent enough shape to at least give this a go. And it would be nice to see how foiling without the extra weight would be.
I broke out No.24 and bolted on the setup I picked up yesterday - a 75cm Project Cedrus carbon mast (with base plate and Unifoil adapter) and a complete Unifoil Progression 170/M fuselage/14.5" Progression rear stabilizer.
I only wanted to see where I was conditioning wise, and maybe catch a few.
I paddled for four, missing the first one and then riding out the last three.
And the second wave I almost got a double dip.
It wasn't the prettiest thing, but I did get up and rode decently long waves given the conditions this morning.
W:58/FD:130/PW:67/S:15/PF:1
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