9//12/10 DCSBB 8.5 Sail on 145L Board

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9//12/10 DCSBB 8.5 Sail on 145L Board

Postby duanekarren » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:12 pm

Wind was right on time as per Craigs forecast. See suggestion posted on the wind forecast page. Sailors - Duane, Grant, Pete & JuliAnn (new members) & Eric Mumford. All rigged 8.5 - 9.0. Not a great sailing day as it was maybe even a little poor by Deer Creek standards but we all got some rides. Certainly a beautiful day with the foliage starting to turn. Water temps still very good.
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Re: 9//12/10 DCSBB 8.5 Sail on 145L Board

Postby Emmanuel Pons » Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:28 pm

Good call. Should have gone to SBB. I went to Island beach and it was not too exciting. Got a few rides here and there on the 9.0 but that was it.
Still better than nothing!
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Re: 9//12/10 DCSBB 8.5 Sail on 145L Board

Postby Leo Chan » Sun Sep 12, 2010 11:52 pm

After Manny left, I think it worked! I tacked my way upwind to about half way to SBB and was able to plane on a few gusts. Not the best session, but I was on my 7.5, 144L board. An 8.5 would have been good for a few more screaming rides. It was great to be on the water then staying home for sure.
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Re: 9//12/10 DCSBB 8.5 Sail on 145L Board

Postby JimSouthwick » Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:33 am

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