Showing posts with label Ozone Pocket Rocket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ozone Pocket Rocket. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2025

Parawing Session - 7/11/2025

Surf seemed a little smaller today (but it really wasn't).

Tide was nice and high.

Wind was up, and seemed more steady than yesterday - but it had it's ups and downs still.

View from the start.  Wind line was kinda out there.


When Norm and I pulled up, Prayot was finishing his water time - DW SUP foiling in the surf, and I think he tried his PW.

I had the same PW and gear from yesterday.


View from the finish.

My gauge to size which PW to take is whether or not there are white caps.

White caps - take the Maliko V1 4.0

No white caps - take the Ka'a 4.8 - today was a Ka'a day 


Decent stats today - but if you read between the lines, you see some interesting things happening.


On the surface this looks like a great run.  Lots of time up on foil with a handful of times where I had to reset and start again.


Here's where things get interesting - the peaks were at 15mph or so, and really the gusts were what got me up on foil - but the lulls were pretty deep.


And here is the real kicker - this is the speed chart.  The blue is decent - up and foil and moving along at the speed you'd expect from a 1300 front foil.

You can now see the handful of starts were actually pretty long.  The chart doesn't point this out as all that was happening was I was moving slowly.


Same session but now looking at the distance covered - looks more like a winging session with a speed data set.  But this basically says I was covering decent amounts of ground before getting off foil. 


I landed before the wind dropped off - and didn't have to swim much at all.

Norm said he wasn't able to get on foil at all.  He was struggling to find the sweet spot on the board he got (just a couple of days ago).

Fun session!

W:51/FD:92/PW:18/S:4

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Parawing Session - 7/10/2025

Parawing WP-PV - Norm and I.

Wind was there, but not as steady as one would like for parawinging.

Uber high tide - very nice!

And the swell - more than I would prefer for parawinging - but oh well.


BRM Ka'a 4.8 with the current standard foil-board-mast.


The swell was bigger than it looked from the beach.  And there was considerable chop in the water that made starting really difficult.

Definitely one of those days where you earn your victories.


The wind was staying in swimming lanes again today - if I got out of the lane, I dropped off foil.  I had to go way outside a few times to get to the next lane (without getting bogged down by the chop).

And outside there were some sizable waves breaking - made for some puckered situations.

Norm got up twice.  He got a new higher volume board so he was sorting that out.  And this was only his second session out with the parawing.


Strong winds - but up and down.  Not the best for parawinging.


And with all the falling I did, I lost my single point harness line.  I ordered three more from Stringy - and I'm going to get some dive belt weight keepers to prevent future losses.  The ocean giveth... the ocean taketh.


It is definitely tons of fun to be on a learning curve again!

W:51/FD:92/PW:17/S:4

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Parawing Session - 7/8/2025

Another WP-PV parawing session

Stronger, more consistent wind compared to yesterday.

Waves, but nothing that would make me reconsider putting up the parawing.

Nice high tide (so minimal chance of grounding).


And Norm went out for his first parawing session!


Same board-foil combo as yesterday.  I did switch to the Maliko 4.0.  I also moved the foil forward a notch (and it helped tremendously with early takeoffs and relieving backfoot pressure).

Norm set up his winging board with the AFS Enduro 1300 - same foil I am using.  He has the one parawing - the Ozone Pocket Rocket 5.0


This was my best session yet!  Early takeoffs (probably due to the foil repositioning), mostly perfectly powered on the Maliko 4.0.  I was on foil more than off.


I also retracted the PW multiple times.  I didn't successfully redeploy the PW... but I did get a few longer rides with the PW stashed.  The type of waves we have here are not conducive for this type of stow and go - except on the outside peaks, but these are not super long rides.


This is the reading from the Kalaeloa meter.  I'm pretty sure it was reading low.


I did switch a couple of times while riding inbound.  I also got one inbound regular stance start.  Progress every session (even if it is just developing more muscle memory).

And Norm got up on foil - on his first PW session!!! He hinted that if he gets comfortable with the PW, he is likely to replace winging with the PW.  I can't blame him - pretty easy to stash, doesn't take up space, sheds heavy equipment and after you get used to it can actually replace the wing when the conditions are right (and you can FD when the winds are light anyways).


Awesome session!!!

W:51/FD:92/PW:16/S:4