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by ErikM » Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:13 pm
Arrived at 1:00 and my 12 year old son made his 2nd windsurfing debut in the 5 mph east breeze. Thermal wind came up at 3:00. Not enough to plane initially. Probably took till 4:00 to start getting some good rides. Really smooth and steady from 4:30 till 5:00 which made it all worth while. Wind was still blowing when I got the signal from the family it was time to pack up and go. The repaired fin box still holding, which is always a good thing. Could see one sailboat and another windsurfer down the lake.
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by JimSouthwick » Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:33 pm

- wind speed in Kt
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by Sarah Ranes » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:23 am
Myself, Linda, Ken O., John D, all waited and watched Adam barely move on his big board and sail, in glassy waters. Held out till 3:30 or so, and headed to get other things done. At least it was a beautiful day, with plenty of sunshine.
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by bordy » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:29 am
about 10 kites up at BWB I sailed up to the island and ran circles around one of the boats to the hoots and holliers of the crew. Great fun for a afternoon, it filled in very late as Jims wind meter shows....
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