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by Roxstock » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:35 am

Looking good for a chilly NW Thursday afternoon.
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by Alton » Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:48 am

High of 7°C Thursday - works for me. Fingers crossed.
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by Alton » Wed Jan 15, 2025 12:29 pm

Looks promising :D

CYVR Vancouver
TAF Forecasted Jan 15 9:40 am
Wed 10am VAR 3
Wed 4pm VAR 3
Wed 5pm-7pm E 6
Wed 7pm E 8
Wed 10pm E 10
Thu 3am E 10
Thu 8am-10am W 12
Thu 11am W 12
Thu 11am-1pm W 22g32
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by Alton » Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:25 am

Hoping this isn't a downgrade ...

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TAF Forecasted Jan 16 3:40 am
Thu 4am ESE 10
Thu 11am W 12
Thu 11am-1pm W 15g25
Thu 5pm WNW 15
Thu 8pm-10pm E 6
Thu 11pm VAR 3
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by Alton » Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:25 am

Upgrade ...

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TAF Forecasted Jan 16 6:40 am
Thu 7am E 10
Thu 8am-10am WNW 10g20
Thu 11am WNW 12g22
Thu 11am-1pm WNW 20g30
Thu 5pm WNW 15
Thu 8pm-10pm E 6
Thu 11pm E 5
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by Alton » Thu Jan 16, 2025 6:15 pm

Yet another windsurfer reunion at Spanish Banks (C36, Michael, Johnny and me). This time one actually windsurfed.

Only W 18-20 with plenty of typical Spanish Banks chop ... good enough for my 8m+surfboard.
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by drummermom » Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:51 pm

Good turnout at the terminal. Quite a few kiters and wingers. Sunny 8 degrees. Very pleasant. Nice to get out.
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by C36 » Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:06 pm

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Awkward. The best part was my pre-session Falafel pita. I put away the big stuff (5.3/115) and opt for medium gear (92/4.5) as the wind ramped up while I was rigging. Enough south in the wind to make it unsettled over the bank (gusty and shifty). Wind wave angle had you hammering your way out then wind wave angle was too tight on the way in to do anything meaningful. Sadly only got one ride out and back overpowered and in battered around by wicked tightly spaced crisscross waist-high chop. This made for several wide-eyed moments on the way out. Came in and flattened the sail out just in time for the wind to start its gradual decent. Tired and tried again to make it work and finally relented and re-rigged the big stuff for a few fun runs. Sailed most of the session solo as the wingers and kites hung out outside (and I didn’t have the horsepower to play along). Also managed to tweak my right ankle early on getting pushed backward into the bottom by one nasty weird wave! On the plus side it was sunny and the air temp warmed a bit as the day melted away.

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by CraigH » Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:29 pm

Thanks for the pictures Dave! Nice to see the usual suspects out. Tide was 1 ft too low and required the walk out across the entire mud flats. Wind and swell was great at the start and then got lighter. A few weird massive waves ran down the side of the tanker.

Michael, this is the new harness I've got, super lightweight and doesn't dig into your side as much as the strap only. Not sure where to find it in stock now.

https://www.silentsports.com/products/o ... 7249701159

If you need to print a new harness hook here's the one that fits normal webbing:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/72cac7kd ... imck9&dl=1

And here's the larger sized one Johnny is using for his double thick board leash version:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/agowbvcc ... 1l0zt&dl=1
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by Michael » Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:49 pm

Alton wrote:Yet another windsurfer reunion at Spanish Banks (C36, Michael, Johnny and me). This time one actually windsurfed.
:lol: Nice to see you out there Alton!

Better than last week for me but had it's challenges for sure. Tide was just low enough to have to walk but high enough to make the walk a long struggle with the waves. It was also hard to get going with the choppy swell. Once I got things dialled in it felt better and there were a few nice waves out by the tankers. Sailed a little too close to one and got a shock when I jibed down a wave and was staring into the bow, those things are bid when you get close!
CraigH wrote:A few weird massive waves ran down the side of the tanker.
For sure, don't know where they came from, maybe the ships hull was pushing them up? They were crazy big and I managed to catch one on my last reach out there. Definitely wave of the day. Next time I'm going to see it that happens again or if it was just a fluke from the days conditions.

Thanks for the link Craig, the harness hook has been great!

C36 wrote:Sailed most of the session solo as the wingers and kites hung out outside (and I didn’t have the horsepower to play along).

Thanks for the pics Dave! You didn't miss much outside, it was quite choppy, the waves were nicer near the beach just too shallow for us to sail in there.
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