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Looks like we are going to have some great days...
hellayea...
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Wind at last, I am going to do a few downwinders this weekend so I will hopefully be able to start cutting it up soon. 8) So glad there is finally wind this will definatly help with the learning curve.
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Re: Looks like we are going to have some great days...
Quote:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=PNSMFL
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WOW. El Ninio is really pumping it up in the Atlantic Ocean.
We're talking about 21-27 knts for Saturday in Biscayne Bay. Most defenitely it will be cloudy and possible rains early A.M. Sunday looks nice -----> 19-24knts cloudy as well. Who's going out on Sat and/or Sund???? -Danny |
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Guru how long a downwinder?
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5 miles in the morning to warm up then a 15 mile sessions if alll goes well. PM me if you are interested. I also want to make it clear now that we are begginers very safe but not quite IKO 3 with our board skills, That is the goal of this downwinder is to get some solid practice in. Anyone else who of simular ability is more than welcome, just want you to know what you are getting into.
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doh...wind did not pick up early Friday morning in Biscayne
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