Enjoying a warm, sunny afternoon when the wind suddenly started to blow, gusting as high as 28 mph out of the SSW. That got the juices flowing! Crawled into the drysuit, raced to the beach, and "oh *%$#, forgot the vent plug, thank goodness I'm close to home." Race home, race back, screw in vent plug, unload sail and booms - oops, no mast (took it out of the van yesterday because I was hauling t-posts.) Back home, back to the beach. Alas, by now the wind has backed WAY off - no whitecaps, no slightcaps, barely even any mightcaps. But then, that's what 9.5s are for, right? The good news is that the wind turned out to be "hair dryer" steady, unfortunately a hair dryer on low during a brownout. Perfect conditions for Kenny's Silver Arrow probably. Enough to keep me moving, but, except for one brief gust, not enough to get me planing. Still, better than yard work. The area of open water at the North end of DC now extends from Charleston Bridge about half way to Barbed Wire Beach, and the water has warmed up remarkably in the past 2 weeks (39F on March 2, 46F today.)


