Rush is not plush!!
Got a late start today and decided to head to Rush. Arrrived at 2:00 with Grant Jr. and Duane Karren. We saw no caps as we passed over the tracks at Stockton and saw a lot of dark spots on the lake that turned out to be seaweed,moss etc. Since it was my idea to go, I rigged my 8.5 and caught the next wind line coming south down the lake. After 50 yards of planning, my board speed dropped to near O and I jump off into chest deep water with moss, seaweed and other crap up to my waist. Trying to water start after clearing my fin was a real treat with moss and seaweed hanging off my booms, legs and feet. Another 50 yards and down I went...same story!! Kept trying to find clear water in the middle as I worked my way south from the launch below the corral. The wind picked up around 3:00pm and a weed fin might have saved the day but none of us had one. Unless its blowing 4.5 and your fin has a real rack to it, the lake is not sailable for bigger gear. Not to mention the hassel factor wading thru that crap to launch. I sailed there exactly a month ago on a 6.5 and it was great. Can`t believe how much growth can occur below the surface in such a short period of time. 