04/29 DCCB, 6M sail, 117L board
Surprise session. SW wind started at 11 and became noticeable about 11:30. George was rigging a 7.5 when I arrived, which seemed like a reasonable call in view of the readings I was seeing on the wind meter (low teens with occasional gusts to 20) so I did the same. Upon his return from his first reach, George reported that the 7.5 was a handful and that he was going to go down to a 6.6. I took one trip out and back and concluded that he was absolutely right. George rigged a 6.6, which also proved to be a bit too much, so I put on a 6.0, which worked well - maxed, but never really overpowered. As always at DC, the wind came and went, but at least the gusts were fairly prolonged. George and I both quit before the wind did. A keeper!
Water temp: 52 F
Take home lesson: the beach at Charleston Bridge is surprisingly well sheltered from the wind, so wind meter readings aren't helpful as a guide to sail size.
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Water temp: 52 F
Take home lesson: the beach at Charleston Bridge is surprisingly well sheltered from the wind, so wind meter readings aren't helpful as a guide to sail size.
http://homepage.mac.com/jsouthwick/PhotoAlbum131.html