After our trip to Hatteras I’ve been off the water for a few weeks with some other nice overdue travel. I’m back and have all the gear down in Toronto getting ready for my windsurfing instructors course though.
After chatting with few friends on a windless Wednesday race night at TWC the consensus was to head to Lake Simcoe for the great SW day predicted for the Friday before the May long weekend. I made sure my afternoon was clear and kept an eye on the Spot of the Day Ontario facebook group.
Sure enough the wind was filling in as I scored the last parking spot at Clarendon Park. I’d never been there but it was easy to find and also a great launch spot. Max, John, Jeff and other friendly faces were there rigging on the nice grass. There were already a lot of wingers out on the water.
I took the 6m Echo on the 99cm foil and had a great wing session. I was dry for 20 minutes getting the majority of my wing jibes generally with just a light touchdown.
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| Fun wingfoil session |
As the wind kept picking up from 15-20 knots I decided it was time to right the 5.6 Idol and try the Skate 108. That was a pretty sweet setup and I did 21 kms. Not much jibe success on the outside, but got a few nice ones in by shore. I did need to come in and put on a weed fin, as there were some reeds floating out in the middle that I could mostly avoid but still managed to snag one on most runs.
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| Longer windsurf session |
After an hour I decided to try wind foiling, and rigged the 4.8. I definitely like cruising on the foil the most with the windsurfing sail, but my jibes are not as consistent as with the wing. With the wing being overhead, you just have more stability when turning. I managed one carving 360 on the windfoil, not foiling the whole way round, but at least I completed my 2nd one in 5 years.
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| Short windfoil session |
| Spot of the day member Daryl heading with his helmet cam |
Three sports in 3 hours. It was a great day and I made it back just in time for the introductions on the zoom call for the first lesson of the windsurfing instruction course I’ll be doing all weekend.






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