The forecast for Kailua led me to head back this morning - better than most other spots for parawinging.
But driving through the H3 tunnel, there was thick cloud cover on the freeway, which meant the wind was going to be less than stellar at the beach park.
Yesterday was better -
With the breaching yesterday, I decided to try out the Evolution Cedrus Surf 77.5cm mast - when measured against the other masts I've been frequently using, this is actually the longest.
With the small variance in mast height, I'm thinking it is less the mast height and more the particular situation that led to the breaching.
I went ahead and setup the Cedrus today to see how it differed. Otherwise everything else was the same as yesterday
With the wind down a notch from yesterday (despite the forecast that called for much stronger winds), I did not bring out the S3 5.3 - I did have the S3 4.2, so today was a test of it's lower end and how to get up in less than ideal conditions
The wind was flukey the whole session.
It was ok at first but then fluttered just above 4.2 doable range. Then a giant squall came through and made me glad I had the 4.2
The wind then shifted to the north and I could not for the life of me get up. I was downstream of the higher pressure area (you could see if blowing about a hundred feet north) and just bobbed around.
Eventually a solid gust came through and I got up headed in towards the beach, did a quick jibe in the surf and headed out only to BREACH.
I drifted for a bit again - eventually repeating the pattern but this time I got out into the cleaner, more consistent wind (which had started to blow normal again) and I was able to make it back to the launch.
I didn't catch many clean riding waves. They weren't as big as yesterday and the wind was really swirly.
The Waimanalo meter at Bellows is down and the site I pulled this from does not have the higher resolution. It did not pick up the northerly shift.
I did manage to complete three tacks near the launch (so heel side). I did not foil out of them, but I did pump the parawing to keep going on two of them. Progress!
The forecast looks like there will be wind this week and the weekend will see slack wind (so Foil Drive time again)
PF:8/W:3/PW:59/FD:41/S:18




