fun fun fun

From: Erik Eiseman (eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Mon Jun 25 2001 - 10:17:03 PDT


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From: "Erik Eiseman" <eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis.com>
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Subject: fun fun fun
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 10:17:03 -0700
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Wanted to get off the topic of breakdowns and hit a few randoms.

1. Crissy friday was amazing. No big slog board needed. 4.5-
North tower- huge rollers. Later on great air near the beach.

2. Wadell saturday was amazing. Where did that swell come from.
It's great to sail there because the wave can be shared by so many
people because it breaks so fast- just make sure you give the room.

3. to even sail Sunday was asking for a lot. The chop inside at
crissy was a pain- everyone was out on 4.5-7.0 going in every
direction so I put on my big board 95L and went exploring. Headed
across a hole and got to the bridge. How to make a day exciting?
Keep going. Went outside the bridge solo. The ebb just beginning
made for the sweetest swells near the bouy outside the south tower.
Turn-look ten feet down-flip sail-cut back down wind-bottom turn
back three times-hook in. repeat. after a few minutes I finally
found my two buddies as all us three were out rippin it up. A few
more joined in. The wind was perfect, mellow with power, the views
amazing-and made the inside bay feel like a lake.

4. Does anyone here sail with a 100L JP board? Can a 100L board be
at all slashy? I would love to sail my 85L (I'm 180lbs.)board but
need more. My 95L BIC sucks. This is a good topic worth
discussing. All those 85L bay sailing boards are great but the
ability to explore is somewhat lost.

Sorry for the first person account, just wanted to share my
excitement for a weekend filled with my first tabletop, first
floater and first sail 360. On each day respectively. Everyday
with good friends doing an amazing sport. I think I need a
vacation.

Everyone else have fun?

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