I winged Tidwell yesterday evening(Friday). There was just enough wind to get up on foil in the gusts and had some fun runs. Enough to make it worthwhile.
Hoped for a repeat early this morning at Tidwell, but no such luck. Only 1 foiling run. Craig, who is learning to windsurf, arrived as I was packing up. Chris V came by to meet Craig and provide some guidance.
Chris V came by to meet Craig and provide some guidance.
He's pretty much got it. My advice was that he 1) quit his job so that he could get out on more days... 2) borrow an easier board than his aged, skinny, round bottom Sailboard™. Craig will be looking for his next board soon and a decent ~6.5-ish sail.
Haizer and I went to Tidwell, yesterday morning. I windfoiled 5.7 on the Yellow Submarine. Haizer sailed 7.5 on his longboard. Very good day.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
moredownhaul
Glad to hear you are back on the water Randy!
I winged Tidwell yesterday evening(Friday). There was just enough wind to get up on foil in the gusts and had some fun runs. Enough to make it worthwhile.
Hoped for a repeat early this morning at Tidwell, but no such luck. Only 1 foiling run. Craig, who is learning to windsurf, arrived as I was packing up. Chris V came by to meet Craig and provide some guidance.
Al
nitro
I wonder if Craig is person I saw going down I-75 a couple weeks ago with what looked like an original superlight and a one piece mast.
Bill Herderich
If said person does have an original superlight and should decide to replace it, I would be interested in said sailboard.
Craig’s board is not a S’light but there’s one in cool Michigan: https://www.facebook.com/groups/425661507450784/permalink/6220329024650641/?sale_post_id=6220329024650641&fs=e&s=cl
Only 13 hrs from ATL And windy: https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?x=99&y=122&site=grr&zmx=&zmy=&map_x=99&map_y=122#.Yr1FECX3YlQ