Well we got to the water as Eric was heading out on his 4.7.  I had started pulling out 4.2 gear.  But Eric came right back in and said he was rigging his 3.7, so I did the same.  Ken said he was kind of tired since he had already been sailing many hours.  But the next thing I knew he was rigging a smaller sail too.. (Ken you are amazing! Now that is max time on the water).
As for me, the first time out each season on the 3.5 gets me a bit nervous.  The swell didn't look that big....Until I was down at water level, trying to get out.  Harness lines wrong, boom height wrong, big swell,  plenty of wind, and pretty cold.  After I got everything adjusted, I started having a pretty good time.  It was some of the biggest swell that I've been in, on Utah Lake.  It let's you know in a hurry, that you could be in better sailing shape.  I don't think I was out even 2 hours, but I was pooped.  It was hard to carry the gear out in that kind of wind, and then after resting I didn't think that I could do it again, so I called it a, Wow what a day.  I'd like to do that again.
			
		