We would have filmed more, but we came in to possibly kite. And then we had gotten cold and hung it up - next time we can get some more people flying. You all looked great and you are tough!!!
Very grateful that Richard and Sam took the time and effort to film and post.
I know I lost style points for riding low but it was early and I was getting acclimated. By the end of the day, I flew 1cm higher than my mast. Literally last run run, it got squirrelly and gusty by the launch and endoed. And, that wasn't even the most embarrassing crash of the day which goes to when I went to flip the sail on a jibe, completely missed grabbing the boom after the flip and fell off a board 50 cm above the water and fell face first in the refreshingly brisk lake.
Edit: Pics courtesy of Ryan Jones from the Lake Lanier Sail Rats FB group
... maybe we can improve the quality ... lemme ask Sam
Wondered what you guys were doing out on the water. Nice to see the videos.
Barrett
We would have filmed more, but we came in to possibly kite. And then we had gotten cold and hung it up - next time we can get some more people flying. You all looked great and you are tough!!!
Very grateful that Richard and Sam took the time and effort to film and post.
I know I lost style points for riding low but it was early and I was getting acclimated. By the end of the day, I flew 1cm higher than my mast. Literally last run run, it got squirrelly and gusty by the launch and endoed. And, that wasn't even the most embarrassing crash of the day which goes to when I went to flip the sail on a jibe, completely missed grabbing the boom after the flip and fell off a board 50 cm above the water and fell face first in the refreshingly brisk lake.
Edit: Pics courtesy of Ryan Jones from the Lake Lanier Sail Rats FB group
AWD_Tiger
It was fun... and you did not look low - you looked high - I told Sam so. You were flying, we hit and sustained 25 mph to chase you down - amazing.
Great video!! Love the sail color too! Hauling ass!
Gotta keep you honest! And, thanks! Cheapest sail in the quiver and most used in the 8 months. Go figure.