Saturday, July 1, 2017

Canada D(eh) super session - first foil video!

Canada day, July 1st 2017. The west wind had come up quickly after the last rain showers went through and the sun started shining.

The small 4.7 sail and board I used for my first few runs!
I actually started out on the small 4.7m sail as it was so windy - that doesn't happen often. After 3 very nice runs the wind had dropped and I walked up to get the 6.2m sail but that wasn't even enough.

Launching the wind foil board
So I got the Techno with the foil and did some more runs with that. This was now my 4th time ever trying this new sport. It is really exciting as the America's Cup boats are now using foils to get all the way around the race course!

My lovely wife got the first ever video of me wind foiling! It is definitely easier wearing the waist harness. I did a few short foil runs usually getting up going for a bit, then dropping back down. When I started trying to go down wind I'd usually wind up gently wiping out. I did a dozen or so runs like in the video.


And now the wind was building again. Back to the 6.2 and Skate 108. I headed out for my first long regular session of the season. The weather was warm (20c), the water was getting nicer, and the wind was perfect and building from the west. Especially after downhauling the sail at Taggart's island to make it more comfortable, I had some awesome runs back and forth. I went over to visit Scott and OJ and have them text home that I'd be late for dinner! Maximum speed was 53 km/h.

Full track looking west, 35 km. So much fun going between all the islands

Total time 2.5 hours, 35 km!

After dinner there was a great boat parade through the harbour. It was so windy, I could have still been windsurfing at sunset.

Canada day boat parade in windy Key Harbour
(view looking west out toward the sunset and same direction as my track above)
What a fantastic Canada Day!

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