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Member#: 1869 Location: Registered: 01-05-2006 Diary Entries: 1
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25th October 2008
Windsurfing: Ynyslas Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 25-35 knots Surf / Sea State: 4-5 foot messy surf Air Temperature: 11ºC Sea Temperature: 14ºC Weather: Cloudy Max Speed: Distance Covered:
A pretty mad session in mad conditions. One guy had already been out butb
decided it was too much for him. Richard was rigging up when Steve and I
walked over to have a look. Decided to take the 5m and JP across to the
beach along with my 4.5m and Naish board.
I expected to see the others out on the water by the time I got back to the
beach, but they weren't so I rigged my 5m and little wave board and got out
there. I was perfectly powered but it was pretty big out there with some
gnarly looking waves. I made it out the back in one piece and had a few
more runs in and out but still no-one else was out so I sailed upwind to
the car park and went to see where they were.
Richard and Steve were just about ready to go out and I don't think they
believed me quite how big it was... that was until they had a go
themselves. After his first run Steve said it was pretty scary out there
and Richard went back to the car and sent a while changing down to smaller
kit.
Meanwhile Steve and I were having fun and quite an adrenalin rush
contending with the waves and tough seas.
Then things went wrong for me. Out the back I did a small jump off the back
of a wave and my UJ snapped. I was still hooked in and holding onto the
sail so my board went scooting off in front of me leaving me floundering
with a detached sail. I then got hit by a big wave and rolled over a few
times and when I surfaced my board was nowehere to be seen and my rig was
slowly sinking. There was no chance of swimming back with my rig and then I
saw my board about 100 m downwind and slightly inshore of me. I started
swimming after it but after getting hit by a couple more big waves it
disappeared from sight, so the only option left was to swim back to shore.
It took quite a while battling through the waves and the rip but I
eventually made it back to shore and thankfully my board had already washed
up on the beach as well.
Steve and I took a walk along the beach later in the day looking for my rig
but it was nowhere to be seen. Quite an expensive day, one 5m sail, a 100%
carbon mast and a boom lost at sea!
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