RE: Davenport

From: Jeff Milum (jmilum@saba.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Thu May 17 2001 - 11:31:04 PDT


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From: Jeff Milum <jmilum@saba.com-DeleteThis.com>
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Subject: RE: Davenport
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 11:31:04 -0700
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"Wish I could be on the coast today."

Wish I could be there on any weekday!

BTW - I can't imagine good surf when a 210lbs guy is on a 4.7.

-----Original Message----- From: zeev_gur@peoplesoft.com-DeleteThis.com
[mailto:zeev_gur@peoplesoft.com-DeleteThis.com] Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:29
AM To: Multiple recipients of list WIND_TALK Subject: Davenport

Yesterday was the single best wave sailing day of my life. 4.7/8'6"
(210lbs), fully powered. Mast high + sets with long periods. You
know the waves are big when you are behind the wave and can't see
the mast tops of guys riding the wave. Even a wave rookie like
myself was able to read the sets and catch incredible rides.

Both upper and lower reefs were firing. The waves were so big and
good, that surfers were enjoying the upper reef waves: sharing
rides with windsurfers. No kitters at Dport, unlike Waddell which
was kite city when I drove by. They were busy putting up the
contest tents/bleachers when I drove by on the way home. The waves
seemed much smaller @ waddell.

The south swell, coming from the raging storms in the south
continent, is awesome. San Carlos must be going off...can't wait to
hear bottom Bob's report when he gets back.

Wish I could be on the coast today.

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