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4th September 2019
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 15-25kts Surf / Sea State: Swell Air Temperature: warm Sea Temperature: warm Weather: Sunny Max Speed: 27.99 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 11.8 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Couldn't make Point Clear tide where the pro's were sailing so headed for
the nearer Bradfield with 6 others. Wind was Cross off, wind shadow 50
metres, with plenty of water at 2pm. 6 turned up and the wind was howling
on the far side with white water. James went out on 5.7 / 120 and came back
immediately to change boards to 95L said he was overpowered. Was tempted to
foil with Steve and Joe - but changed to fin on that confirmation. Others
on fin rigged 6.5 so went with 6.7/120 Fox (first windy sail on the board
so evaluation time versus 125 Bolt)
First thing I noticed in the wind shadow was how wobbly the board was in no
wind compared to the Bolt 125. The Fox 120 is narrower old school style.
Joe and Steve on 4.5 / foil were going well but looked overpowered in the
middle rough water. Jeez soon as I hit the wind band the Fox was off,
though had to force it off wind. 6.7 was way over in the middle with huge
swell so the first run was a nightmare thru the swell in a big gust so was
well happy to crash out the other site in the calmer waters.
Cranked the sail down more outhaul, loosen the footstraps an game on. The
board gybes better than the Bolt IMOH, just because the pin tail dont
bounce in the rough water so much. It rides very smooth thru chop, again
the pin tail old school shape. Think the Bolt is a better board for going
thru lulls as the Fox stopped immediately the wind gusts eased. Pete was
trying is luck for flat water on the Holbrook bit, for the GPS stuff.
Thought about it, but going so far downwind on a 120L worried me getting
back up. With hindsight the wind kept shifting directions so could have
tried my luck down there. Had a couple of GPS runs but only in the rough
water, whilst James was wave riding the huge swell in the middle. I started
chasing Joe on foil and blitzed him, but av to says he was very fast and
must have been hitting close to 25kts as he headed me up forcing the pass
downwind. Steve was using a old school Art 4.5 slalom sail with adjustable
head - exactly the same shape as the current "foil" sails! Just shows, what
goes around comes around! I am now on a pin tail board after years fat back
boards. Impressed with Fox 120 in the chop but need to set foot straps
better, maybe a little more outer for the flatter water. Pretty much the
perfect day, if there was no wind shadow.
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