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north_kiter said..Thanks so much
@Piros.
Where is the wind the strongest, broadwater or coast?
strangley, the broadwater can get a better NE seabreeze than the beach, but not always and it varies from season to season.
Shearwater (the stretch of water between wavebreak island and crab island) has a noticeably stronger current than the train and if it's pushing against the wind it gives you a couple of extra knots of power in your sail. It's appreciated when conventional windsurfing or kiteboarding; northerly winds you want an in coming tide and southerly winds you want an out going tide. You can still ding it regardless but you do notice it. if the wind direction is same as tide you drift down wind fairly quickly
the train you can sail in any tide and dont notice the current flow very much, if at all on a dinger
tide flow direction at shearwater is the opposite to the train