Leo Chan wrote:also, get a smaller board. something in the 120L range would help a lot in this type of condition.
JimSouthwick wrote:Unfashionable though it may be, a PFD makes water starting MUCH easier, especially while you're learning. And it provides a little extra insulation. And it has no significant downside (except its modest cost.)
JimSouthwick wrote:Unfashionable though it may be, a PFD makes water starting MUCH easier, especially while you're learning. And it provides a little extra insulation. And it has no significant downside (except its modest cost.)
Shawn Henderson wrote:Craig, I guess you would have to write off your gear at that altitude. I don’t know if Phelps could catch up. I suppose I should wait for onshore wind to use the PFD and be sure not to jump 50’+
Thanks, Shawn
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