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Mood: Just Chillin Dude
18th November 2009
Windsurfing: Dyfi Estuary
Wind Direction: SW
Wind Stength: 18-25 knots
Surf / Sea State: choppy
Air Temperature: 13ºC
Sea Temperature: 12ºC
Weather: Cloudy
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There wasn't as much wind as expected, on the seafront it was measuring around 20 knots but occasionally dropping to 13 and with huge, imposing seas it didn't look too inviting out there.

AndyW couldn't get to Aberdyfi as the bridge was closed so he came here and we headed down to the estuary where we rigged 5m sails, bug wave boards and headed off across the channel, then carried out kit across the point and into the main channel of the Dyfi Estuary. The tide was in full ebb and with all the rain and flood water there was a good 10 knots current flowing against the wind, so the effective wind was around 25-35 knots, perfect for our 5m sails.

With flat water at either end of the shortish runs there was lots of gybe practise and Andy was stoked at getting around most of them. I had some nice fully planing gybes too, and then started doing duck gybes instead and going for carving 360's. Unfortunately I didn't make any of the latter.

The chop in the middle of the channel was good fun too. We sailed out towards the bar and then back downwind and played around in the channel for a couple of hours before starting the long slog back to Abderfyi and the the long walk across the estuary to our cars.

It felt as though we'd been on an adventure by the end of it though. A good session all in all and well worth the effort.
Toys Used:
Naish Hybrid Freewave 86ltr
Gun Hammer 5.0
Gun Loop RDM 400cm
Aeron Wave 145-190
Naish Freewave 23cm
C-Skins Wired 5/3mm

 

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