Hello everybody,
I checked couple of places in the area and didn't see much wind. Do you know
if there is nicer wind somewhere else if I decide to drive for 5-6 hrs?
Thanks,
Serkan
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:39 AM
To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
Hi Tom,
3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I suspect. You
don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend an hour
or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if you're
cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.
Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against you..
you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake region.
If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable direction..
just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in trouble
with a light wetsuit.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:48 AM
Subject: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
> As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
> windsurfing? I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
> suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
> majority of the time out of the water). Does anyway have some
> insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
> for trying to do this? I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
> live in CT, but I hope you won't hold that against me).
>
> -Tom
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