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Owner: justal
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Member#: 881
Location: south Coast
Registered: 24-07-2004
Diary Entries: 17

4th March 2003
Windsurfing: Golf Course Car Park, Borth
Wind Direction: S
Wind Stength: 15 knots
Surf / Sea State: 2-3 foot surf
Air Temperature: 10C
Sea Temperature: 7.5C
Weather: Cloudy
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I had a good session this afternoon from the Golf Course Car Park, Borth. I got there around 3.30pm and found a 15 knot Southerly wind and some decebt shaped waves. I quickly rigged my 5.7m sail and my big (Fanatic Cross 100) board.

Once on the water I was nicely powered up and although the waves weren't that hig, they seemed to be jacking up and breaking further out than usual, so I was able to do three or four fairly big jumps on each run out. It was perfect jumping conditions and everything felt right. the sail felt weightless the whole time and the board didn't feel too biug, so I was nicely under control even in the air.

I also managed a few average wave rides on the way back in, but nothing special as I was only just powered up enough to hold my ground upwind. Which meant I didn't want to bear away too much and head off doen the waves.

Once again, a good session all on my own at Borth. And I'm still amazed at how warm that wetsuit it...its far too hot!
Toys Used:
Fanatic Cross 100 255cm 99 litres
Gun Wave MC 5.7
Gun Loop C75 430
Gun Wave (2002) 150-200
Bite Wave 28cm
Sola Concept 6/5/4/3

 

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