I got home from work and plugged in the Foil Drive battery to get charged. Then I took a nap.
I woke up, looked out the window and saw there was practically no wind.
I put the Foil Drive setup together and headed out for a short-ish session.
Curt looked like he was getting his time in on the DW SUP foiling board...
Three Monk Seals were chillaxing on the beach - so I had to start out to the right of them, and because of that I hit the stupid pipe... but I think I was lucky and didn't damage the foil or the stabilizer.
I could see the horizon today - so no seasickness!
If you were patient, there were some good sets still coming through.
Same setup as yesterday.
There was actually a slight onshore breeze - and that made motoring out and around not so smooth. My battery consumption rate was a little high - but that was fine as time was a ticking.
I had a few really great waves - long with lots of top to bottom carving. I really enjoy the Enduro 900/Mako Carve 130 - makes me think I need to give the Silk 650 a shot (on No.39 or No.40 to help build speed).
I count 16 rides here - but my watch stopped recording for a bit so I don't know if that's all I rode.
Coming in, I scraped up against the pipe again - I hate that pipe!
PF:5/W:2/PW:31/FD:28/S:11
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