shmish wrote:Nice session, didn’t feel cold and nice to see friends. Very therapeutic for me. Huge thanks to JohnM and C36 for lending me some gear, you guys are awesome.
You're welcome. Happy to help. As mentioned Carl (sp?) saved a session at Acadia for me by lending me a harness when I forgot mine. Just repaying the goodwill.
Mike wrote:Hit the water at Centennial just after 9 on 4.5 sail. Fully powered and after about 20 minutes switched to 3.7 which worked well for the rest of the session. Nice waves but you had to go way out. Now if only some of that wind had cleared my front lawn
I would leave the leaves out for Thursday, November 11 - they could make for a beautiful Remembrance Day tribute!
nicolas wrote:Thanks so much for the pictures Dave. Shared with family and friends thanks a ton!
You're a great windsurfer and our chief press photograph!
Cheers Nick!
You're welcome. Fun sharing the SSW wind and sun at the end!
LeopardSkin wrote:Despite the posted fun images, newbies should know Centennial Beach is an easy launch. If you get in trouble, you wash up on a beach with a little bit of walking back upwind. A weed fin is important.
For those new to Centennial its usually a good idea to stay close to beach or head in when the sun starts to show itself (blue sky showing to the west), particularly on days when the wind is forecast to rotate to SW.