Winds were light from mid-morning on.
Forecast was calling for a small pulse from the SW - and this was reinforced by Roland giving a report from a morning session. He said it was chest high.
I got to the beach closer to 4pm and would you look at that - chest high glassy waves!!!
The tide was low, and I didn't have a Foil Drive battery charged up.
And I actually wanted to surf -
Perfect conditions for the Sweet Potato!!!
And I wanted to try these rear trailers - the quad set of the Vector 3/2 Alpha construction set. I got these when La purchased the Album Twinzer Twinsman.
The first half of my session was so much fun!!! Belly to chest high, and so smooth -
I was able to crank some really great turns. And these fins did what I wanted to do with the sections that presented themselves.
The second half of the session saw the swell start to lull out, and the crowd got thicker.
Prayot was out on his new (replacement) 270 DW SUP board and the Evo HA 1000 foil/Uglide 41
Roland was out on his Foil Drive. He had just gotten a used Sport battery from Paul. This was his second session with it. I saw him blast a good jump.
And Eli came out late with his tow boogie.
I'm glad I surfed - no need to worry about grounding a foil!
W:58/FD:140/PW:72/S:19/PF:3
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