Canton whoo hoo! I believe those readings.
On the way down I was thinking " I'm getting too old for this.. #$$ scared ****less.It's time to become a couch potato...
Started out with 4.2m & 78ltre board and scary in the gusts but ok ..It came in big time so I walked it in and put on the 3.2m.I've always hated that sail as its a 90's vintage that doesn't twist off with a turban top and usually very twitchy.
Went out & had a superb 1st run!


Ideal I could even take my hand off the boom to wave.. Wish it had stayed like that a bit longer I would have loved to try for some jumps..


Then the boom fell down the mast and I had to fix it up out in the water + redo the outhaul..
Then survival..gusts were #@$ scary! Hanging right down near the water it felt like the wind was going to get under the board & flip us down wind. Every monster gust when it got deadly I dismounted for safety. Just fell off the back & let the board & rig go.
Then the rain came in and I stood back to it in icey water as the wind was too strong to risk sailing..It was flipping the board over as I held it. Must have been strong as everyone on the shore was siting holding onto their gear!

Had a few fun but on the edge runs when the lulls came in a bit..that little sail is ideal in about 30-33kts consistent..

Happy

..I survived I can still do it..

even if I only held on for grim death whereas back in the 90's I would have been jumping everything in sight..

Even did a planing gybe with the little board

and I've only sailed it about 6hrs..
1st time I've seen Greg not able to go out. Ian went great stayed out with his 5m!


Someone said new benchmark - if Sue can't sail it with the 3.2m it's too windy to sail! Should have given the 3.2m to one of the guys as it would have been good for someone about 80kgs..


Still buzzing.. Nothing like overcoming your fears to make you feel good & alive..insert bouncing hyper smilie..
Forgot to mention when I was rigging the 3.2m someone said - Isn't that cute.. 2 sails have had a little baby'...
