10/25 DCIB
Once again, Craig nailed it. The wind did, indeed, come up about 2 (it first became noticeable in Charleston at about 1:30, actually) and a 7.5 (in conjunction with a wide board) worked for me. I got on the water about 2:45 and was joined about an hour later by a kiter flying a black, blue and white Flysurfer (Kenny?) who, following a brief pause for a water relaunch, rapidly disappeared to windward, reappearing at about 5 and, by virtue of some very aggressive kite flying, just succeeded in making it back to the beach in the rapidly dying wind.
The water temp continues, of course, to decrease, but is still a fairly tolerable 54F.
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The water temp continues, of course, to decrease, but is still a fairly tolerable 54F.
http://homepage.mac.com/jsouthwick/PhotoAlbum89.html