Having a load of work to do on the house (trying to finish re-building the bathroom) - I decided that I could really only justify 1 day of wingsurfing this weekend - even though it was a long weekend. So I checked the forecast, several times (then checked again) to decide which day would be best. Saturday: no wind. Sunday 15mph SW some rain. Monday: 20mph & rain. So Sunday it was....
Not a particulary early start, the tide was not out till 2pm anyway, so no real hurry. Phatpig had decided to go down earlier and had caught the train. Now there's dedication. SWAT figured another weekend of ankle resting would be sensible. So it was just me in the car.
Arrived about 10:30 to meet Gavin, JoeA, Skye, Karah, PhatPig and Tom in the car park. We loaded up Toms ramp-come-trailer with Dirtsurfers, Kitewings and pushed / pulled / dragged the whole lot down to the beach. It struck me that this was the first time down the Gower since SWAT did his ankle in - except for the windless Easter. Toms ramp does make a pretty effective transport device once he's screwed a set of wheels on the back and loaded the front onto hist buggy.
The weather was OK, a bit overcast but not raining, The wind was looking ok, about 12-14 mph (a guess as I couldnt find my wind meter). Not much to report on the riding other than the wind was really steady blowing directly on shore. Tom spend all day jumping the ramp. I did numerous blasts up and down the beach (total distance travelled 31 miles) but only topped 30mph top speed. Direct on shore wind is not the best for speed runs, as you need to sail slightly away from the wind. There must be some research on this somewhere. PhatPig was looking cool (I saw him going for some turns too).
By about 4:00 everyone was knackered, and were talking about the pub, but PP and I trundled off after picking up his tent from Kennexstone. The rest stayed on, so Im keen to hear what it was like on Monday.
Another Kitewing wingtip on my 5.5 Rage broke (or more accurately de-laminated), which is annoying as this was using 2 brand new tips, and I didnt drop or crash the wing once during the day - I've got through 3 so far and only used the wing 4 times. So today I ordered some carbon fibre rods from Active Toys. I ordered one of each size (4,5, and 6mm dia & 1.5 metres long) Not being quite sure what I needed or how I can use them yet, but I assume I can make up something that might be a little more robust than the fibreglass ones.
Any way, good day out - everything aches, and it looks like the ankle god has been apeased. - Just in time for the water wings (wave warriors) when they arrive.... and yes, I have ordered one!