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Mood: Hey Ho
10th September 2005
Windsurfing: Ynyslas Estuary
Wind Direction: NE
Wind Stength: Light
Surf / Sea State: Flat
Air Temperature: Warm
Sea Temperature: Warm
Weather: Cloudy
Max Speed:
Distance Covered:

We got down at about 10am to find no wind. So we chatted on the beach to Al, Shem, Chris, and anyone else who was there.

Sat in the Landy waiting, and waiting, trying to decide what else we should be doing. We eventually went to the loo and when we came back there was wind, (well some anyway). I rigged my 8.5 and the 7.5 for Sarah. We went for big boards too.

Sailing in amongst the kiters, Sarah was following Al and decided to gybe just as Al decided to jump and turn. Al hit the front of Sarah's board. I turned once to find Chris bearing down on me, and he was forced into a quick turn in which he lost his board - sorry Chris. We could start a thread about who should have right of way ;)

We sailed for quite a while. Then as the tide was dropping the wind picked up another notch, so Al came out to play on his windsurfer. We had a nice little session blasting to and fro, and attempting a few gybes.

Just as quick as it came the wind went again, but we had been planing for a couple of hours, so can't complain.

A good session.
Toys Used:
F2 Phoenix 320
F2 Xantos 295m 159L
Tushingham Heckler 7.5
Tushingham Heckler 8.5

 

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