Another great day on the water. Ben and I Man soooo many people on the water and half a dozen kids, how good is that!
Today I only took the Bic and Stumpy with plans of going for it on Stumpy first to get my sailing legs on a small board but pier pressure and Duncan comes over and says get it out Morgs. So what could I do...
Set up the Naish 8.8 again as the wind seemed a bit mild - put the standard fin in 48 something bit of a curve on the bottom.
With much trepidation off I headed - my experience with new boards ie; that are not Stumpy, is not that good of an experience. You see I trust Stumpy not to let go at any time through thick and thin even if we get some air she still runs on a rail. Not what has happened with other boards so you can imagine my nervousness first stepping on this narrow board (for me it is) and yep straight off the side.
Then there is the voice - '
slow down set yourself up take your time take a breath and relax' Says my sensible self. Followed my own advice and yep we are going soooooo skinny in the front and it was under water - a little foot shuffle nose is out of the water and light sail to the northern end of Thompsons TO MY ABSOLUTE AMAZEMENT she tracked nicely and seemed pretty comfortable. Turned around and here comes a squal let's go for broke and BINGO WOW up and planning and in straps (so forgiving - even stumpy would have gone with the trying to get my feet into the far too small new footstraps. But I got them in front and back and holly dooly she is a flyer. Planes so very easily I have never been on a board that gets on the plane so quick and effortlessly.
Where have you been all my life - I think it is true love. Andy said it - that it would become my new favourite board - you are soo right Andy. Thanks mate
Two days sailing in the last couple and man every muscle in my body is aching
Here are a couple of photos of us and others
thumbs up for the Bic
Cheers
Morgs