Hey Johnny, thanks for the music. You guys are great - really added to the atmosphere. I'll try to catch one of your gigs. You on Facebook or something?
Another excellent evening for the windsurfers. About 6 Wallys I think, and 3 "others". Looked like at least 15 SUP guys. At 5.30 it looked like glass, but the gully wind crept in about 5.50. Tony set a V-course, which had us in a very gusty 5-15 knots. The fleet was cut back a bit by equipment failures, late registrations and stacks. The carnage at the first mark when the SUP's and windsurfers converged was spectacular.
Turns out I got the details of the racing slightly wrong in my previous report

. But here is what I saw last night. The last beat to the finish line was very tight tactical racing - 4 boards crossed the finish line within 30 sec of each other: Dave T on a Wally, Marty S on a Mistral, Richard U on a Kona and Mal H on a Wally. Great fun and very even racing despite the variety of boards.
There is still an unmet demand for Wally's and raceboards, so if you have one in the rafters you have buyers here!
Thanks again to Tony at BYSC, Onboard and Severne. And I believe Starboard for the snags?
A final comment: If you retire from racing, sign off back at the clubhouse or at the finish line and make Tony's life easier. Also, any help to get the rubber ducky back on the trailer would be welcome I'm sure.
A final final comment: Those of you haven't sailed the gully wind much before at Seacliff. It's a great option on a longboard in a summer evening, but keep in mind the gully wind can build through the evening to 30+ knots some days. Keep an eye on it and be conservative. I carry a mobile phone if I'm out by myself.
Cheers.
Richard