Sailworks NX 7.0, Goya Bolt 125, MFC KPR-44, Wind: ~12G20 knots
Launched about 2:15 PM, conditions were close to perfect for this kit. Made some nice runs and then, right on cue at 5 km the leg cramps started up again. Did some resting and was able to sail about another 5 km until about 3:20 PM when the wind backed off slightly. More resting and about 4:15 the wind was back with a little more gusto. Made a few runs and even got to try the adjustable outhaul to flatten the sail some but the gust were just a tad more than made sailing comfortable - and I'm all in for comfort these days .
While I was dinking around, RD was putting some serious km on his Slingshot windsurfing foil. About half way through the day he came in and got his Canmore GPS - hopefully we can get the data off of it in a format for that KA72 can use.
Roo Commented:
Dawn patrol at Waterfront Park before the wind dropped out. Some big growlers in the channel and super choppy. Good fang and nice stretch before an afternoon session.
I Commented:
Roo Commented:
Dawn patrol at Waterfront Park before the wind dropped out. Some big growlers in the channel and super choppy. Good fang and nice stretch before an afternoon session.
I Commented:
You were up early .
Thanks for the quick response in getting RD into the system!
Question: On lighter wind days, like yesterday, RD spent the day foiling (Starboard Futura 135 / Slingshot foil) - unfortunately without GPS... Do you have any issues mixing foiling and 'straight windsurfing' numbers in his data?
Roo Commented:
Roo Commented:
Up at 5AM most mornings so an early morning sess after breakfast is a good way to start the day.
No problems at all. Nice to see the numbers the foils are getting.
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