Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Evening Foil Drive Session - 8/19/2026

La said she wanted to go to the beach today - primarily because her friend and her daughters would be there (and I'm not even second fiddle here...)

I said sure I'd go and brought the Foil Drive with No.43


AFS Enduro 900/Mako Carve 130 on the UHM Skinny 75cm mast


The waves were on the small side.  But if you waited a bit, some decent ones would pull through.

I made sure not to take every wave so not to piss off the surfers.


Robby had come and gone before I headed out.  Roland eventually came out - and after I got in Derek and Ben went out.

I focused on using the cupped wave face as a turning agent and shwacking the tops.  Super fun!


18 rides in an hour!!!!



Fun session!!!

PF:11/W:3/PW:93/FD:59/S:25

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Garage Works - 8/18/2026

The wind seemed to be up and down - so I opted to work in the garage this afternoon.

I got the sanding done on No.44 - from 40 all the way to 400

Bottom deck


Top deck


I found a tiny weak spot (under the blue tape).  I'll drops some epoxy in it tonight so tomorrow I can spray clear coat.


I also worked on the mast repair for Stu (now Norm).


I'll sand this and get it over to Norm before the weekend.



Monday, August 17, 2026

Evening Session - 8/17/2026

The winds are not too steady - although there are periods where it would tempt you out to parawing, I felt it was a trap.


I figured it would a good day to test out these new canards - the FM canards from True Ames.

They are half the size of the standard canards - so they should produce a looser feeling over the standards.  But there's only one way to find out.


I caught five waves in the hour I was out.

As you would expect, the bottom turns feel like they have a bit more grip - but the over rotated top turn felt further away.  I think I like this board more as a straight twin. 


I think I want to try this with the Hi Pro Twins next.

Which should be fine as the wind isn't supposed to be up for a while.

PF:11/W:3/PW:93/FD:58/S:25

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Garage Works - 8/16/2026 - Mast Repair

And since I was working with epoxy, I figured I should try and get this mast fixed for Stu (who traded it to Norm).

The goal was the fill the gap in the front side of the mast foot (so it has a tighter fit on the front side).

Mold release on my fuselage -


And tape to keep the epoxy fill off the fuselage.


Here is the mast with the epoxy hardening.


And the fill in place.

Now I just have to trim the excess off and fair the top side in - hydrodynamics!

Garage Works - 8/16/2026 - No.44

Hurricane Lala (yes that makes La and I giggle) was throwing it all at Oahu today.  I got up early this morning to the sound of wind and rain.

With all that churn, I knew the beaches would be either pretty mucked up or outright closed.  I figured it would be a great time to get work done on No.44 

It took a couple of hours, but I got the rough sanding done on the fill coats - both top and bottom.


Slow and steady always wins the race (when sanding boards).


I rinsed the board down, dried it back up and wiped the areas where the logo decals would be placed with alcohol.

Here are the bottom decals in place.


And here is the last epoxy fill coat on the bottom deck.  7.5 ounces of resin and 3.0 ounces of hardener (fast). 


And this is the top deck with its final clear fill coat - 5.5 ounces resin and 2.2 ounces hardener (fast).

In both instances I had placed extra epoxy over the decal areas to build up extra for sanding.


This is the angle where you can see the most difference from No.34 - more nose rocker (since this came from a blank from Fiberglass Hawaii), and more tail rocker.  Also I minimized the "v" in the nose - going more surfboard "flat".


If I skip out on beach time tomorrow, I may be able to finish the sanding and get the plugs installed.  That would leave plug sanding and clear coat for Tuesday, deck grip on Wednesday - and anointment on Thursday or Friday (if there is wind....)

I may actually fly out with No.34 without having done a direct back-to-back comparison between these two boards.

Edit - I figured I had an hour before I needed to go to sleep.  And If I got the plugs in today, that'll put me a day ahead and just maybe (if the wind cooperates) I'll get a session in to do a back-to-back test with No.34

Vent plug hole drilled out


Leash plug hole drilled out.


And I used 0.4 ounces of resin and 0.16 ounces of hardener to make the milled fiber slurry to set these two plugs in place.

Here's the vent plug set.


And the leash plug under epoxy.


I didn't see any air bubbles so these should be good to go.

So tomorrow is sanding and spraying the clear coat on.  Tuesday will be deck pads and drill the vent hole.  Wednesday is wait for wind.

Friday, August 14, 2026

Parawing Session - 8/14/2026

This is out there... so the surf will soon turn to shit (along with a lot of wind and rain).


When I got to the beach, Zach was breaking his windsurfing gear down, and Mark was outside winging.

The wind was up or down.

The waves were pretty big on the sets (well overhead - maybe head and a half...)

At least the tide was high and that made for less worrying about grounding.


I setup the AFS Silk 1050/152 on the 80cm UHM mast.

No.34 (maybe the last time I use it in Hawaii...)

Powered by the BRM S3 5.3


The wind was side off - and you had to go out to get away from the smashing breakers and into the wind line.

Most of the riding was done way outside in the blue water.


I managed to get two retracted PW rides - both long and well powered by overhead walls.


Way up or way down -


And I was either up and going, or down and waiting for the next gust.


Fun session - especially since I didn't get smashed!

I may try and get a surf session in at the dawn patrol... before Hurricane Lala starts negatively influencing the conditions.

PF:11/W:3/PW:93/FD:58/S:24

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Evening Session - 8/13/2026

Marlon and I hit WPB this evening.  We both were optimistic with the surf and brought twin finned boards.

He was debating between the Dominator Pro and the Seaside - I was contemplating the Album Twinzer, the Revo Max, or the Hammah Fish

You can see our final choices.


The waves were at least head high where we were at (pretty much Fenceline).

Roland and Alfred were another 50' outside - the waves there were well overhead (Alfred was catching).


I saw Marlon takeoff on a few good ones.  He said they were pretty bumpy.

I had five waves - that were really fun drops on takeoff.  A couple of them had some length to them.  This board is so much fun to surf!


This guy is molting -

Good session despite the wind and chop (yes it was strong enough to have parawinged - probably with the BRM S3 4.2 - but sometimes it is good to simplify).

Tropical Storm (Hurricane) Lala is headed our way - tomorrow into Saturday morning may be the last of the clean-ish conditions before the storm passes through.  I need to work on No.44 anyways -

PF:11/W:3/PW:92/FD:58/S:24

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Evening Session - 8/12/2026

The wind was up earlier - but I opted to hang out at da casa and spend time with La.  With the northerly component and the bigger swell - it didn't seem favorable for parawinging without induced drama.

I did surf -

With the bigger waves, picking out waves that wouldn't closeout and didn't already have a couple of surfers on it became the task.  And it didn't help that I went out late (which I thought would have cleared out the crowd - but it was the opposite - super crowded).


I used the Big Fish with the Rasta Vector Reverse 3/2, but took out the canards.


I wasn't able to pick off any waves yielding long rides - but the four waves I did get on I could feel how much looser the back end felt (but it wasn't slipping out on the bottom turns).

And on one wave I could sense the release I was looking for (to over-rotate the top turn) - this is promising!!!

Quick session but very insightful!

PF:11/W:3/PW:92/FD:58/S:23

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Evening Session - 8/11/2026

The wind was a little up and down this afternoon - at least that is my excuse for going surfing!

The surf was pretty good!

Nice high tide.  And some wind - actually enough to parawing with a 5.0+


This is the real reason I wanted to go surfing - getting to know this board more.


I switched out the twin fins to the Futures Rasta Vector 3/2 - and they worked really well!

I still couldn't replicate the over-rotated top turn that I can do on the Boogie Fish with the Futures K2 keels, but these felt much nicer turning

I caught multiple waves (an easy thing to do on this board), and three of them were long rides with several great turns.

I think the prudent thing to do is use this board with the Rasta fins but no canards - that way I can tell what the canards are doing.


The wind is supposed to be a notch stronger tomorrow...

PF:11/W:3/PW:92/FD:58/S:22

Garage Works - 8/11/2026

La and Marlon were not home when I arrived.

So I got to work in the garage and got the fill coat on the top deck of No.44


First coat was 9 ounces resin and 3.6 ounces of hardener (fast).

Second coat was 10 ounces resin and 4 ounces of hardener (again fast).


Next up is sanding... I may just sand where the logo decals are gonna go, get those on and coat with clear epoxy.  Then save the bulk sanding for this weekend (when Hurricane "Lala" comes to town).

Sunday, August 9, 2026

Parawing Session - 8/9/2026

WP crew shifted east today - Hickam!

Norm and Prayot were already out when Stu, Kalani and I pulled up.  Brian had already finished a parawing session and was going back out on wing.

The wind was nice and strong, and pretty consistent.

If your timing was good, there were some good-sized waves coming through.


AFS Enduro 1100/HA40 powered by the BRM S3 4.2


This was a really fun session - totally the opposite of the last two days.


Fastest 5 miles was 23 minutes - pretty much on foil the whole interval.

I did come off foil a few times.  Once was outside at Firsts and the wind slacked, so I was grounded for a bit.

I felt compelled to work on tacks so I got through a few of them at Firsts - felt good.

I would zoom over to Seconds depending on how the wind was blowing.  I did catch a decent sized wave over there - but Prayot caught the wave of the day.

I got one wave at Firsts where I stashed the parawing and got in some turns on just foil power.  The rest of the time the wind was blowing too hard straight offshore.

Back on the inside I got several more dry tacks in.  I tried to do the behind the back jibe and blew that hard (I'm going to have to watch more videos)


That dip was below the S3 4.2's get up threshold.


Felt good to be up on foil for the majority of the session!  It also felt good to be on the right sized parawing.


PF:11/W:3/PW:92/FD:58/S:21

And Stu paid the tab at the Lanai post session!  Mahalo Stu!