90-100kg guys had on 4.7 /4.9's and were

at how strong the gusts were - pretty flatwater at Canton.. Me at 64kgs had my old 3.2m sail on without enough downhaul ( a 90's model) whoa! Went for the first gybe and landed still hooked in in the foot of the sail..I think I got about 2 gybes ok in a lull.. For the rest I just turned up into the wind and turned it around and went off again.. One stack I actually did a 360 roll along the water as I skipped along like a rock before I landed..Another time I was standing in the water with my gear and being the expert at survival sailing I am

I get more practise than you guys..

I made sure to hold onto the upahul. Glad I did as a gust came through and picked the whole board and rig up and tried to throw it downwind..it lifted up about 4' in the air and then ran out of leash and thudded back down.The board was flipped upside down a lot once stopped but that's normal in survival sailing

. Milsy had his 6.2m up ..Don't know how he held onto it!

Then the thunderstorm came through and ended it for most people.