Sunday, September 21, 2008

9/20/08-Aydlett


N/NNE/NE 25-30. Flatish. Acid/5.4. Wound. Some decent jumps. Lauren, Hooper, Billy, Wayne, Steve, Contos, Barry, a few others. All sorts of jibes were working well, sailed fast. only a relative handful of decent jumps for a full day session. Checked out Steve and Barry's BMW GS 1100's. Totally kool. Ljm was taking pics today, this was the most exciting. Contos in the background with some dudes sail he just bought.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

9/14/08 Factory Point/Messick

SW 15-25, 102/7.2. Shot out to Factory on a Sunday afternoon. The place was deserted when I got there but field glasses revealed a few sailors off Messick. Walked my gear out 200 yards until the water was deep then ripped upwind to Messick in a few tacks. Contos and Billy were there so I sailed with them for 2 or 3 hours. Messick is a nice setup. Grassy bluff to rig, would be great for spectating. Also a cove across the water coupled with a venturi effect makes for an impressive jibe (or Vulcan) zone. The jumping would be good if on smaller sails. Definetely a place to think about when it blows SW and we can't make it south.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

TS HANNA Buckroe 9/6/08

At the garage at 7:30 AM, at Pilot Ave at 8:15, on the water shortly after. ESE/SE 30-35 sustained with gusts into the 40's. RW 74/4.5 Ezzy wave. 8.25" Wardog wave fin. $. Raav, Knight, Kashy, Derek, Uvee, and 1 other sailor. Shore break moderately challenging but nothing to sweat over, the wind was side-on from the right so plenty of pointing ability to get through the breakers which were all over the place and about 3-4'. Most of the challenge came from the fact that at the beginning of the sesh the inside had lulls and a 74 liter board does not float me at all. Outside was incredible. HUGE swells 8-10' tall and FAT. Plus the usual Buckroe chop in places. Saw Raav get into a few backs, and get some nice air. Port jumps were not everywhere but they reared up occasionally giving me a bunch of nice hits. It was windy enough that the landings were nice and soft, even on BIG airs. The swell riding and the swell jibing were simply intense. Cranking hard into a 10' face as it jacks and flying out at faster than full speed is what I do this stuff for. Sailed until noon and quit when the wind jacked up to 45 with gusts over 50. The beach at Buckroe looked like blowing snow. One down side to the EPIC session was that I got 2 blisters on my left hand (as seen below.) Not too sure why this happened. One final observation was that this type of sailing requires CONSTANT immense concentration in order to stay in control and this type of intensity is as tiring as the physical demands the conditions require. Can't wait for the next one.


Friday, September 5, 2008

9/5/08 Buckroe

Day before Hanna. 7.2/102 E. Raav, Knight, Britt, Glen. Fun marginal then nicely powered. some nice jumps for 7.2, and nice turns. Back felt good, looking fwd to a BIG day tomorrow, we all hope it pans out.