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Owner: redmullet
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Member#: 1225
Location: Aberdeen
Registered: 16-02-2005
Diary Entries: 93

Mood: Pleasantly chilled!
14th August 2006
Windsurfing: St Combs, Fraserburgh
Wind Direction: N
Wind Stength: 18-25mph
Surf / Sea State: Flat, small wave
Air Temperature: Warm
Sea Temperature: Warm
Weather: Sunny
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Distance Covered:

Arrived at the beach with the wind blowing around 20mph. The water was fairly flat, so went for the Syncro and 6.3m Target which was pretty good at first, and further out at the point there were a few small waves ramping up for some jumping. The wind steadily increased where the 6.3m was getting too backanded, so changed down to the 5.8m flight and carried on with the Syncro for a while before swapping it for the Tribal. Had a great time blasting out on the flat bay and into the rougher swell further out and getting some nice floaty jumps. Dan was busy practicing his loops further out and his freestyle on the inside - ready for the Tiree competition in October. Both of us had a really good session. I would have loved to stay out a bit longer, but had family commitments. Just as I was packing up, Richard turned up, so the two of them went out for some more action.
Toys Used:
Bic Tribal Wave 84 L
Mistral Synchro 115L
Arrows Flight 5.8 m
Gun Target 6.3m
Rushwind Tsunami C55 430
Predator Aluminium 135-195
Predator Aluminium 182-242
Maui Fin Company Freeride 32cm
Bite Wave 23cm

 

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