UL PelicanBay 7/8/09 6.5 / 106

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UL PelicanBay 7/8/09 6.5 / 106

Postby Sarah Ranes » Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:28 am

Arrived 4:30 to see 2 sails ripping. Speedster Gary on a 6.0, and Larry 6.3 My problem.....no small gear, most of my gear is in the Gorge. Eric saved the day and had a fin we could use, in the smallest board we had, the 106. Smallest sail a 6.5. I was a bit worried that the 6.5 was going to be way to much. From the looks of things, I would have normally rigged a 5.4. But I rigged the 6.5 flat, and took off. It worked out just fine, and I had a blast, weaving in and out of the mini swell. The water felt good, wind was really steady! I sailed just about an hour, then handed over the rig to Linda. She had a great time too, and had a big smile on her face. Kevin was out on a 5.0 ripping all over, and Mark on a 5.8 getting plenty of rides too. It was nice to meet Larry and his wife Connie, who live a mile or so down the road! A very nice sailing evening!
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Re: UL PelicanBay 7/8/09 6.5 / 106

Postby Leo Chan » Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:40 am

I must be on the wrong side of the wind. I was in Lindon with Rod and Shawn. They got 6.9 and 7.5 and got some good rides. I was on the small side and couldn't get it going. Wish I had rig the 6.6. . . :cry:
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Re: UL PelicanBay 7/8/09 6.5 / 106

Postby Rod Meiners » Thu Jul 09, 2009 3:56 pm

Sometimes the wind just is not as good/clean/steady/strong at Lindon - Not sure if it is a slight direction thing or what, but like yesterday it sounded like other spots on the lake had much smoother wind. I got on the water at 5:45 and it appears to have backed off a bit by then - as was mentioned about Lincoln. But there were a lot of holes in the wind at Lindon also. I would get on a plane for a good reach and then hit a hole for a 100 yards or so, then fight to get back on a plane. When they get new roads going to the other side of the lake I will have to venture over there more often - right now fighting the traffic through Lehi does not seem worth it.
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Re: UL PelicanBay 7/8/09 6.5 / 106

Postby Josh Shirley » Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:13 pm

Try heading south. Provo boat harbor has bigger swell and smoother wind then Lindon.

Or go sail amongst the teabaggers at Lincoln.

Lindon is tough on a North wind. Having sailed both sides of the lake and sailed from one side to the other - Saratoga is better. If staying on the east side then go south.
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Re: UL PelicanBay 7/8/09 6.5 / 106

Postby Shawn Henderson » Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:36 pm

Provo Boat Harbor... Bigger swell? No thanks. Please not that, not yet. But smoother wind would be nice. I guess I will have to give it a try. Or maybe Lincoln, it might be fun to just watch the kiters. Or maybe I could impress them by attempting to jump the jetty on a “pole board”. How far is Lincoln from a hospital? And Rod I think you missed the goods. You are right, by 5:30 the wind was degrading fast.
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