Showing posts with label light wind parawinging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light wind parawinging. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2026

Parawing Session - 6/8/2026

I was going to rest today, but the wind started blowing around the house - I figured I'd at least check it out.

Robby was in the parking lot - working on a call he got, and not really looking like he was going to be able to head out.

The wind line was further out - and it looked doable.


BRM S3 5.3 and the Cab setup on No.34


The wind actually sucked.

I was hard pressed to connect my runs because the wind would not allow me to jibe.

The whole session was really just trying to get up on foil (which I probably did because of the S3)


At least I didn't have to paddl back in.


Trap wind - the gusts make it look doable, but the wind really isn't there



It was still good to get the work day off with time in the water.


Might be time for FD -

PF:8/W:3/PW:60/FD:41/S:18

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Parawing Session - 5/14/2026

I forgot my watch at home, so no tangible data today.

When I got to the parking lot, there was wind.  I dropped off my board/foil and headed down to PVs so I could catch a ride back up and do the downwinder.  Stu and Norm were going to DW also.

Prayot was at the beach holding his Power Pack 4.3 - I told him he wasn't going to be able to get up on foil with that PW today.  I loaned him the BRM S3 5.3 - 


And I packed the Triple Seven PT Hybrid 5.7

When I was dropping the truck off at PVs, I did put up the Hybrid 5.7 to ground handle it - it had plenty of power with the wind present.

The rest of the setup was the same as yesterday - AFS Enduro 1100/Mako Carve Pro Medium/Short fuselage/UHM 80cm mast all on No.34


As soon as I hit the water - as usual the wind died.  But I figured the clouds overhead would blow through and the wind would return.  At least that's what I hoped would happen.

I drifted for quite some time before I picked up a gust strong enough to get me up onto foil.  I was able to get up in front of the last few cabins and make it out to outside Campgrounds.  I was WAY outside (bluewater).

The wind started glassing out - so I began paddling back in.

The wind did eventually filled in and I got up on foil making a direct beeline in.

I got in without issue - and to make sure I can in good conscience call this a session I jibed and headed back out.  I really didn't want to get stuck outside so I jibed again and made it in.


I bet I could have done this faster with a big PW like Norm's Triple Seven PT Skin 7.3

The forecasts are all over the map again - I think I'll avoid the skunk and break out the Foil Drive -

PF:8/W:2/PW:43/FD:36/S:16

Friday, April 3, 2026

Parawing Session - 4/3/2026

Grinding concrete floors at work... needed to rinse all that dust off

Wind was just parawingable -

Nice high tide - waves if you were patient.


Same equipment as last session, but bolted on the AFS Enduro 1300/HA43 (from the lesson learned last session)

Stu, Prayot, Kalani, Eddy, Robby, Roland, Duke and Derek were all out at some point.


The wind was more up and down than I thought...


If I wasn't so stubborn, I think I would have had a blast with the North Nova Pro 5.0


But instead I had a 50-50 session - half up, half down.  I could have gotten up pumping the wing - but instead I chose to train in lighter wind.

I did get a few double loop jibes in.  And I did get field stripped a few times.


In between those extremes I did a few normal jibes.

I did get to ride a few waves - but Robby and Eddy got the good ones.


I could sense the wind backing off so I figured I'd try and catch a few waves on the way in.

I got up on two - but the parawing pouch was full of water and my weight was not distributed properly.  But I did get up so it counts!

PF:5/W:2/PW:31/FD:23/S:9

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Parawing Session - 10/16/2025

There was wind but it was weird.  It actually was a low pressure system moving over Oahu.

It was onshore, with hints of trades periodically.

Nice full tide.


I brought out the same gear I've been using.

Prayot got a new to him board - nice S. Ordonez Lift.


I paddled out pretty far to get into the wind line - and it was blowing side on.  I got up and riding without too much drama.  Had to hold the E-W line to use the wind.


Then the wind shifted and everything turned for the worse.  I didn't have to paddle in too far - and it was pretty easy on No.42

Prayot did get up on foil once, then stashed the PW and didn't get back up with the PW for the rest of the session.  He did pick up three waves prone foiling the board.


The low end on the Flysurfer POW is pretty darn incredible - but it can't pull in nothing winds.  Which is pretty much what we got after 2:30pm


At least I got up on foil (three times as a matter of fact), rode some waves and got in some solid jibes (save the first one where I couldn't get the PW to roll over).


Forecasts are calling for much stronger winds over the next few days.  I'm hoping they are correct and I can bring out the smaller PWs.

W:57/FD:127/PW:50/S:8

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Parawing Session - 10/15/2025

Winds were a bit deceptive today.  There was texture on the water and the trees were moving, but the actual tangible wind felt weak.

Surf was small and the tide was medium depth.


DW crew today - Stu and Norm - both on wing.


I used the same gear as yesterday, but moved the mast up to the position where I had previously mounted the Enduro 900.


It felt like I could get up onto foil a little faster than yesterday - but it is hard to determine if that was the mast position or the wind (which did fill in)


Getting started was the hard part today.  The first two turns I botched - but the wind was shifty and light.

After that, I felt like I was up and riding for most of the session.


Even though it didn't feel like it, the conditions were better today.  Norm was up and riding all over the place - so that definitely means the wind was better today.



Tight correlation between speed achieved and wind speed again.


I'll likely just PW WPB tomorrow.

W:57/FD:127/PW:49/S:8

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Parawing Session - 10/14/2025

The trades started to fill back in this afternoon.  Norm, Robby and I setup for a WP-PV DW run.  There were genuine white caps at the top of the run (WP)...


And whitecaps at the bottom of the run.


I bolted on the AFS Enduro 1300/HA43 setup on to No.42 through the UHM 80cm mast.


This was the second time I've had the board out - and the first time on parawing.  I used the Flysurfer POW 5.0


Despite the whitecaps - of course the wind backed off as I was paddling out.  I still managed to get up on foil multiple times (because the wind would shift and drop off a lot).


My first two runs early on stopped because of botched jibes (from spinning winds).  Then the wind just flattened out.  Then it would gust, carry and drop, then repeat.

I got more takeoffs goofy footed than regular.  And by the end of the session I was nailing my jibes again.

I think I need to push the mast forward a couple of notches next time I go out.  There were some runs where I was pumping enough that I should have been up on foil.  Perhaps that would have reduced my down on the water time.

Also of note, I believe the bottom shape on this board makes standing and doing whatever it takes to get up on foil way easier than doing this same thing on the KT Dragonfly - it was way less stable in the roll axis.


At least I didn't get skunked!


You can see a strong correlation between these two graphs.


This was a great first run with No.42 on wing.

W:57/FD:127/PW:48/S:8