Rus13b said...
sailed canton once before in late 1999 when test ridding boards, still have the board today, will be a google earth job to find it again, wheres this co-op place? address for mr navman.
Sorry just before the bridge as you go south..I actually got a bit lost today

as the turnoff isnt very well signposted. There is a boat ramp there as you go in so it should show up on a map..
Interesting day today...
I was going to test a 7.2m but came in too much.. Lucky I didn't

someone ( wont mention names ) was taking their board off the car and it blew off and was damaged..someone else who's a very good sailor had a massive stack .Catapulted went through their sail and broke the mast in 3 places and badly hurt their foot which was still in the strap as they went over the front..


This was just before I was going to go out knowing I'd be grossly overpowered & boarded..

..
I went out with the 3.8m ( I left my 3.2m at home didn't i?)+ 95ltre ( still waiting on a fin for my 78ltre

). Survival only - 3.2m would have been better but I think still too much. Reading 25 -30kts steady on the windmeter - gusts a bit more.
I didn't stay out long as I didn't want to push my luck but it died down a little later and I got 1/2hr . Still survival - crouched down bum almost in the water and front hand right near the mast ready to unhook & throw it if it got deadly..


The water was pretty flat ( small chop as shallow). Big ramps out further..


Got one jump but too scared to have a real go as board too big + sail..tried not to go off the wind in the gusts as too scary...Feel good - survived and even did 2 good planing gybes..

. Boy the first time I've had a really consistently powered up sail with the 3.8m and I've had it 18months now..
The wind angle in the channel wasn't as good as it can be- hard to work back up.
I'm sure the others will add their bit.