7/29 Sunday/Sulphur /Carve 131/7.5

Posted:
Mon Jul 30, 2018 9:56 am
by John Dubock
Fingers of wind, a couple of foilers did their thing as the wind was building late. Troy got his money's worth, sailed til 5:30 as the wind train left the station for a few days. Felt great to break the cycle of no sailing for how long, too bad it's smoky skies even in Evanston. Water is warm, island is covered, farmers are working even on a Sunday. Where else can you go with no fees, nearly no boats, front row parking.
7/29 Sunday Sulphur 7.5, JP 119

Posted:
Mon Jul 30, 2018 3:45 pm
by DimitriMilovich
Great time from about 3:00 on when we hit the water after Don and John finished kitefoiling. We got about 3 hours of lots of fun rides, with the usual Sulphur surprises of winds shifting 30-45 degrees, microburst-like black vortexes from Hell in front of me, waterspouts, sea dragons, giant squid, etc. OK, kidding about the shifty winds.
No, really was fun. And 7.5 for me was the right call, too. Lots of cross-lake screaming reaches with not too many sub-planing moments. Troy hit it right by stopping during the lulls then mounting up into the long gusts. It seemed to steady out a bit later, like 4:30 or so. ("steady" being a relative term here)
Troy sailing with no wetsuit. I was comfy in a shorty. Gotta watch out for the submerged island(s?). One of us ran aground. Overall a stellar warm and windy PM at Sulphur.