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Owner: Jonny
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Member#: 394
Location: North West
Registered: 06-10-2003
Diary Entries: 350

Mood: waitin for the next blow!
4th November 2004
Windsurfing: Cockerham Sands
Wind Direction: W
Wind Stength: 20 - 25knots
Surf / Sea State: small chop
Air Temperature: 11C
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Weather: Sunshine/Cloud/Showers
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Raced back from Chester with a nice hangover to get a wind surfing session in. Arrived half 3 so just had over an hour of daylight left. Spent ages wonderin whther to rig the 4.7 or 5.3. The strong gusts comin thru made me lean towards the 4.7 and in the end the 5.3 was chosen .
Had quite a big walk to shoreline as high tide wasn't very big today.
Was well powered up throughout and at times totally maxed out with the constant side slippin. I was bein very cautious throughout as noone was around and darkness was approaching fast which put me of quite a bit.
Got some good air time today and only wiped out once, some lovely ramps formed which were beggin to be jumped. First time I had been out for 2 weeks . The 4.7 would of been perfect today which would of been far more relaxing but it was good fun trynna hold down the 5.3. Hope theres some more wind tomorrow for me ;)
Conditions out there were perfect givin a Good session but enjoyment factor spoilt by noone else bein around and only an hour on the water cos of bad light.
Toys Used:
Mistral Stinger 265 80L
Neil Pryde Combat 5.3
O'Neill Fusion 5.3mm

 

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