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#4760 From: johni952004
Date: Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:57 pm
Subject: Thoughts about wave sailing today. Playalinda at #8 right now
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offers the best launch.  It's 15 side off, and the buoys are doing 20 and 16. 
Low tide is 11ish, so no worries about that.  If the wind ticks up just a tad,
it should be Punta San Carlos kinda perfect as we can get here in Brevard.

#4759 From: "Professor Mike" <mrayl11@...>
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:35 pm
Subject: 2nd Kona Series Race-Dec 12th
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This one is looking to be between the Pineda and Eau Gallie causeways-map to
follow later. This area is very clear for racing and can be launched from either
causeway. I hope to get a nearby restaurant to host us for after race
relaxation. Some of you who find the I-I daunting should like this area. No
other races scheduled til Jan 9th(another Kona Series race). Also Sarasota has
asked to host the May 8th race-they feel no one can touch the Kona fleet on
their home ground.
  More to come later just wanted to get the date out there.
Kona Man

#4758 From: johni952004
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:26 pm
Subject: Waves were very decieving: looked 2 foot was 12
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Had one ride from just north of number 8 to Eddy Creek.  Guessing a 1/2 mile. 
6.2 and Kona.  What a morning.

#4757 From: johni952004
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:59 am
Subject: Playalinda shows 21 side shore NNW
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Low tide is 10 am or so.  I'm going at sun up.  I've got work to do later in the
day.

#4756 From: johni952004
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:33 pm
Subject: Key to staying upwind in onshore conditions
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Run hard and fast both in and out of the impact zone.  When coming in, point as
hard as you can upwind until you choose a wave to ride.  Stay with it, but try
to work up the wave face until it becomes clear that you will get pitched by it.
If you stay too far in the troughs, down wind you will go.

When going out, if you can plane, run hard and fast.  Don't worry about any
ground lost in the zone.  You can grind upwind once clearly on the outside. 
Upwind grinding requires committing to the harness, and shifting your weight
forward and away from the center line driving off the rail and fin.  When
encountering a wave you don't want to jump, run away further downwind.  Speed
give you the initiative to pick and choose the right path.

Pick the right areas to transition in.  Do so with authority and commitment. 
Realize that tacks will lose far less ground and typically are more powerful if
done quickly.

#4755 From: "docscott35" <drscott.terrell@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:28 pm
Subject: Re: Playalinda was great
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One man's "great" is another man's "challenging"...met JohnI at Playa Wednesday
afternoon.  Got a couple crummy rides on my Kona and 7.5 (my skill, not the
board).  Still working on my wave sailing skills and was getting some good
pointers from John.  After about 45 mins, I managed to get myself pitched over
the falls of one of the larger waves.  I went backwards out to Sea, my gear went
over the top and way high into the air.  The gear ended up about 50 yards away
from me in a little dead zone about 50 yards off-shore.  I always wear a life
jacket in the ocean, but I must admit I was a little scared (I swim 1.5 miles 3x
a week, but those are  "pool miles").  Calmed down a bit and started swimming
toward what I thought would be shredded gear.  Out of nowhere...John sailed in,
dropped off his board, and held my stuff out of the "destruction zone" until I
could there.   It was a very very cool thing to do.  My gear was actually 100%
intact thanks to good luck and John's help.

It's good to have a friend in the surf, especially when learning.  Also good to
wear a life jacket in the ocean.  Lastly...its good to know your limits...i got
off the water after that little episode above!

Happy Thanksgiving all,
Scott

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> Side off when I got there was deceiving at first.  Water texture indicated
side on.  Went out and had 90 minutes of front side rides.  Waves were sectiony,
but it was fun.  Wind switched to side on then very onshore.  Up and down and
all around, because it shifted back to a more tolerable side on and picked up. 
Waves went away with the tide though.
>
> Sailed hard and long all afternoon.
>

#4754 From: johni952004
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:57 am
Subject: Wx guessers did not get it very right for Wed, but
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they're saying get it late on Thanx and at the crack of dawn friday.

Constant vigilance would indicate getting on the water now at Playalinda.

#4753 From: johni952004
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:26 am
Subject: Playalinda was great
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Side off when I got there was deceiving at first.  Water texture indicated side
on.  Went out and had 90 minutes of front side rides.  Waves were sectiony, but
it was fun.  Wind switched to side on then very onshore.  Up and down and all
around, because it shifted back to a more tolerable side on and picked up. 
Waves went away with the tide though.

Sailed hard and long all afternoon.

#4752 From: "Clyde" <clydepeggy@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:49 pm
Subject: Giving thanks
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I'm giving thanks to my refuge: windsurfing. This Thursday will mark my 59th Thanksgiving: a sometime unsettling get together of family and friends; an often lampooned tradition of crazy meltdowns; humorous arguments and the occassional warm fuzzy feelings family can rekindle. 

My sainted mother in law always held the grand southern tradition that the dinner table was no place to talk about religion or politics. I guess this rule is now only practiced in strictly orthodox southern families. It seems we have become a country of unforgiving, devisive, vitriolic, political rhetoric. You're either with me or against me. I can only wonder how the country will do this Thanksgiving with the already shortened fuse of public opinion primed for quick ignition.
 
Once again I'll give thanks to windsurfing for giving me a chance to leave the worries of the world behind, at least for awhile. Here's a video that shows some of the magic windsurfing can offer . Somewhere around the 2 minute mark you will see, down below the nose of the board...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szaajja9veU

Happy Thanksgiving everyone
 

 


#4751 From: johni952004
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:11 pm
Subject: Damn the tide, looks like a breeze is coming soon to Playalinda.
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Too bad high tide will be mid afternoon.  Swells not that big anyway, might as
well go sooner rather than later.

#4750 From: Nord Roi <nord_roi@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:39 pm
Subject: RE: In 2001 I had a Hammy oddessy in the outside break at
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Hey, wow!!  Must feel like a privilege to be so close to those incredible species!!! Lucky you!

Remind me in 2004, wollongong NSW, Australia, after a very nice 5.2 session in a perfect side shore in very warm water for a change, I saw some big fishes under my boards while I was sailing...I saw them a few times but wasn't sure what it was. Next morning, the beach was close, 12 hammer shark was in the bay, maybe I was as lucky as you but did not had the chance to see them clearly!  Talking about Kanaha, over 12ft at 15 Sec, that means at least 25 to 30 ft wave face in big set, check out webcam Wed and Thur!!!
cheers.
nord_roi

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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:36:28 +0000
Subject: [ecfw] In 2001 I had a Hammy oddessy in the outside break at

 
Upper Kanaha. 4 of them about 6 foot apiece, swimming in the swell about 2 feet over my head in the wave shoulder I was about to grab. They saw me and ran. Guess I was not very appetizing?




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#4749 From: johni952004
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:36 pm
Subject: In 2001 I had a Hammy oddessy in the outside break at
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Upper Kanaha.  4 of them about 6 foot apiece, swimming in the swell about 2 feet
over my head in the wave shoulder I was about to grab.  They saw me and ran. 
Guess I was not very appetizing?

#4748 From: "Professor Mike" <mrayl11@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:22 pm
Subject: Miami Pro Am report
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It was light at the Miami Pro Am but Kona managed to complete 7 races in shifty
wind conditions. The Clydesdales dominated with Steve from Sandy Point sailing 6
2nd places and 1 first take first place in the event. Perhaps that extra weight
gave him an advantage? Kona Man and Bruce M battled it out for 2nd place with
much yelling back and forth on the course. 2nd was tied at the end but Kona Man
took it due to a collision on the course initiated by Bruce. The beverages and
food kept coming thanks to Miami Windsurfing, and we partied til we were thrown
out of the Yacht club.
  Next event is the I-I, Dec 5th and 6th, then the 2nd in the Kona Series on Dec
12th.

#4747 From: johni952004
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:40 am
Subject: Sunday at Cherie Down
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Wind S at 5-10, waves up to head high.  Wind was too light for lots of
frontsides like Sat, but the backsides were long and strong....  Another fine WS
sesh in paradise.  Lots of surfers out.  Waves topped out at shoulder high.

#4746 From: "floridawavesailor" <floridawavesailor@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:35 am
Subject: sunday session with hammy
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hammy is the name of my son's friend's hamster.. but now it is also the name
of...

finally got a session this sunday morning, went to hobe sound and found waist to
head high ne set waves and se winds 10-18.  session started powered mostly but
wasn't getting quality  waverides with high tide influence setting in.  then it
got a bit lighter,
anyway when winds filled back in i was able to get upwind pretty easily so
worked towards the whitewater i was seeing further south(upwind).   as i was
getting close it was becoming obvious the inside was getting smoother and at the
outside peak further upwind  was so smooth yet windy and the setwaves were so
much cleaner and better formed there, smooth long sloping troughs and clean
consistent vertical peaks, it was looking like a true secret spot.

on the beach there were hundreds of different birds at this deserted secret
spot, resting from the gorging they were doing just offshore, and a hundred
birds were actively working over the smooth waters, mackerel ladyfish jacks
pilchards were all in this poupouri adding to the magic of the moment.. my first
run outside the peak was powered up and i think when going fast i rarely look
back, but for some reason i did, and there was hammy.  actually hammy's fin,
standing up about to my waist, he/she had popped up predator style, with speed
tracking me just behind, i was able to gain some distance and just had my
outside transition to look forward to.. i never saw the hammer head, only the
body and most notably, fin.  i guess it to be a hammerhead because they have a
distinctly taller dorsal fin, and waist high would translate to a ridiculous big
shark of most other species.  hammerheads also have smaller mouths relative to
their size, but make up for it with frisky bad behavior when aroused, and the
speed hammy showed was frisky aroused..  and would probably visit me again if i
stayed in the area.  now i had focused on transition  then getting in and didn't
time up with a set(not a good time to stall on the outside) but saw one behind
me that was so beautiful... that i had to go back out upwind into hammy zone
because i had to get atleast one of those beautiful, secret spot worthy, waves. 
so i did, nice vertical down the line wave, multiple turns, great speed on the
face, and then sailed downwind and worked the public beach upwind edge of the
guarded zone, it is a nice wave there too, but not nearly as the one i had
left.. got several rides, came in.

    the hammerhead behavior, popping up behind with fin out and trying to chase,
is something i have seen before, the shark was smaller, and actually came up
right behind a sailor i was just behind so saw it really clearly but she never
saw it or realized till i told her later on the beach(and explained why i was
yelling out there).   anyway, it is a rare pleasure to experience such thrilling
events, as windsurfing provides for us, and use our sport both to get us into
and out of those moments.  Best wishes, john in jupiter

#4745 From: "daveofl" <daveofl@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:25 am
Subject: Some more Florida Wave Challenge photos
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Hey guys! Dave Oltman here.  I've got some more photos from the Florida Wave
Challenge for you.  They're not as good as the Bombace's photos, but they're
better than a kick in the head.  I got some decent shots of jumps and other fun
stuff so check 'em out:

http://sports.webshots.com/album/575628633uiyeCA

Dave O

#4744 From: johni952004
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:15 pm
Subject: Wow, the wind clocked around.
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Time for Jetty or Cherie.  Jetty should be better if the wind turns even more. 
Plus, it has a better break at high tide.  I'm leaving in the next 1/2 hour.

#4743 From: johni952004
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:51 pm
Subject: High tide is around 11am, sorry for the wrong guess on that
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Puts optimal wave sailing at 3pm until dark.  Hope the wind does what it's doing
at the buoy by then.  cheers.

#4742 From: johni952004
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:31 pm
Subject: SE wind this am means Playalinda again
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# 1 for a great sand bar.  # 8 for a slight bend in the dune line and the bottom
for maybe a better break?  We'll see, I've got to do some chores first b4
trying.  Too bad high tide is about 2pm or so....

#4741 From: johni952004
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:29 am
Subject: Cherie Down Park was great Sat
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Waves were head high and breaking left forever.  7-10 of those in a row would
have gotten me to the pier.  Wind was 10 degrees side off at about 6-12 mph. I
used my 7.5 sail and Kona.  Sailed for about 3 hours and Chris Laurie showed up
about 1/2 hour before I quit.

BTW, there is a used 11'5 Carbon edition up at Sandy Point.  It's been slightly
used and is going for $1600.

#4740 From: johni952004
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:22 pm
Subject: Cherie to PAFB looks like the call for long board wave sailing right now.
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Maybe Jetty if the tide is messing with it too much points south.  Jetty could
be side off, maybe that's a good thing?  Dunno til we go....

#4739 From: johni952004
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:39 am
Subject: Second session at Playalinda was challenging Friday
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Lower tide surf with lots of push.  Rips every 200 feet made getting out strange
at times.  Get in a rip and zoom out.  Wind had fallen off so much that getting
out without the help of the rip was hard going. Yet, once out, the rips would
screw up the surf to make weird close outs or very short shoulders going right.

Lefts were forever long though.  That's when I had the most fun.  Paid for them
with lots of chunky, funky rights to get back upwind.  Overall, what a day.

#4738 From: johni952004
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:06 pm
Subject: Another fine sesh at Playalinda
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6.8 sail 11'5 Kona nicely powered with slightly overhead waves.  Tide was wrong,
but the waves still had some fun in 'em.  Plan to go back for an afternoon sesh.
Low tide is 4pm.  Park closes at 5:45 ish.

#4737 From: johni952004
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:26 am
Subject: Playalinda is doing 17 sideshore this morning at predawn
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Might have to hit the repeat button this morning b4 work.

#4736 From: johni952004
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:16 am
Subject: Thursday afternoon surprise
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NNE wind about 11-14 mph. That's about 40 or so degrees onshore. Waves up to
head high.  Low tide.  It all worked pretty well for an brief sesh after work.
Wind had some onshore to it, but the backside rides were pretty fun.

Constant vigilance.

#4735 From: "Clyde" <clydepeggy@...>
Date: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:27 pm
Subject: DaNews 11-19-09
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November issue http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/0c5c4023#/0c5c4023/1

 

Beth Winkler , PWA Turkey chronicles . part 1

Aug 3, 2009     The beginning of a fantasy come true.Twelve years of traveling, four quadrennials competing on the Olympic Windsurfing trail has blessed us with many friends far and wide. Although the Olympic dream has been long past the friends remain... http://www.windsurfingtour.com/?p=857

 

I've heard there are more photos to be released as soon as 2 certain magazine editors decide which ones they need for probable future articles. A video is in the works. http://www.floridawavechallenge.com/

 

New Formula boom development by : Peter Ifju ( the I-Boom )

After thoroughly testing my new "I-boom" I have determined that I will never go back to a traditional design for formula racing...  http://www.windsurfingtour.com/?p=906

WindSurfing magazine's Facebook Fan page offers a daily digest of news, videos and more. http://www.facebook.com/windsurfingmag

Finally, here's some potty humor that I'm sure will amuse. Honestly, i found it on a windsurfing forum. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czyLRX430qo


#4734 From: swivelpush
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:36 pm
Subject: Re: Gear
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--- In ecfw@yahoogroups.com, swivelpush <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> Once I make it to Vero on Vet's Day, I will be looking to purchase equipment. 
For starters, I am looking for a 7.0 cammed sail that's in good shape and early
or pre-loose leech.
>
Newer North sail that fits on a 460 will do.

#4733 From: Joshua Sampiero <josh.sampiero@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:24 pm
Subject: Re: Big swell continued at PAFB
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Waves were still up this morning though high tide had them breaking on the sand.

Low tide around now + light side/side-offs would make for epic longboard wavesailing at PAFB right now.




On 11/16/09 5:46 AM, "johni952004" <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
 
   

Somehow, the surf got larger on Sunday. Well overhead, maybe even logo high.  Wind was nil when I got there, but it switched on at about 1pm.  Side Onshore about 30-40 degrees that is at about 9-13 mph.  Grabbed a few rides anyway, until I got worked on the inside.  Pulled up stakes and went to Cherie Down.

There, it was side shore 7-12 mph, and waves were 1/2 to 1/3 of what was happening at PAFB. Ideal spot may have been between Lori Wilson Park or the first free parking spots at CC. Strange to see the waves closing out nearly as bad at Cherie as points S. Despite the onshore wind angle, my best rides were at PAFB taking off way earlier than the surfers could.  They were getting a few lucky lefts that would break forever.  It was a crap shoot. Most were getting closed out.

Weak front side rides were on tap at Cherie.  Zippering, yet early, swell/surf backside rides galore at both places.  what a terrific weekend for playing in the surf.

 
   



#4732 From: johni952004
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:46 am
Subject: Big swell continued at PAFB
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Somehow, the surf got larger on Sunday. Well overhead, maybe even logo high. 
Wind was nil when I got there, but it switched on at about 1pm.  Side Onshore
about 30-40 degrees that is at about 9-13 mph.  Grabbed a few rides anyway,
until I got worked on the inside.  Pulled up stakes and went to Cherie Down.

There, it was side shore 7-12 mph, and waves were 1/2 to 1/3 of what was
happening at PAFB. Ideal spot may have been between Lori Wilson Park or the
first free parking spots at CC. Strange to see the waves closing out nearly as
bad at Cherie as points S. Despite the onshore wind angle, my best rides were at
PAFB taking off way earlier than the surfers could.  They were getting a few
lucky lefts that would break forever.  It was a crap shoot. Most were getting
closed out.

Weak front side rides were on tap at Cherie.  Zippering, yet early, swell/surf
backside rides galore at both places.  what a terrific weekend for playing in
the surf.

#4731 From: vincent_h_barre
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:34 pm
Subject: Re: 1st Kona Series Race: November 14th
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Good luck for the race!
I'm in Jax and need to take care of kids and work....

Vincent.

--- In ecfw@yahoogroups.com, "Professor Mike" <mrayl11@...> wrote:
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>  Forecast looks good for today's race, possible spike in the wind early
afternoon. Come on out and sail!
>  A lot of Formula sailors have committed to racing, the Kona boards will be
available and it is much better than watching football!
>  I heard Formula is delaying the starts by sleeping in but Kona Man will be
there bright and early. Well at least early.
> See you there,
> Kona Man
>

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