Sunday, April 30, 2006

Anyone for Head High Swell?


Glenn stands 6 feet tall, and all that is visible behind this just starting to break Patterson Swell is the the top of his head. 4.7 Gaastra Manic is nicely powered, swells lining up nicely......just didn't like leaving my wetsuit zipper open in the chilly waters!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Spring fling


Glenn and Evan got a quick 4.7 sail in Wednesday after work with winds blowing from 25 to 30 mph. Mike (who is off to Barbadothon 5 next week), stayed dry and relatively warm shooting the pics with the newly repaired shop digital camera finally back in action.

Evan was tearing it up and charging hard today after just getting back from 10 days in Hatteras with Gaastra sail designer Dan Kaselar and assorted friends. An early start that bodes well for a windy spring and summer!

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Mast Mount Cam



Rob Born of So. Cal was out on his new Starboard Evo 70 with his camera this past Friday. This one is my favorite, but I wil put all his shots up in the gallery when I have a spare minute. Great shots Rob!

Saturday, April 22, 2006

"Old Man Strength"


While he's not an old man, Evan has been known to say his ability to hold on larger than normal sails in crazy winds is because of his "old man strength". Here is Evan on a 4.1 in winds gusting over 50 knots, liquid smoke on the water, and he is still boosting big air. Where are the rest of sailors on this epic day? Blown off the water on their 3.5's long ago!

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Happy Pappy


Long time customer Luc Genest of Florida sent a couple of pictures of his trip to Hatteras last week. His 8 year old Alex and 10 year old Pierre Luc were killing it, sailing hooked in, planing, in the straps, and handling the 20-25 knot winds like a couple of pros. Kids stoked, Dad stoked, all is well in the Genest world.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Hatteras

Evan is in Hatteras for the wedding of friends Dan M. and Seanna. The weather could not have been better. With the wedding over they can surf and sail all the time.

Here is new groom Dan Michaluk at Rodanthe after sailing his new 2006 Gaastra Poison 5.0. With Gaastra sail designer Dan Kaseler also attending the wedding (and honeymoon!), Evan used the red 4.7 Poison 2007 proto supplied by Dan K. in the foreground. The wind had just picked up (it must be really windy if Evan is on 4.7!) and the ocean was not pretty but they all had a good time.

















In the morning they had light offshores and small waves so they surfed the shorebreak in front of the house. This is the groom getting yet another of his many rides.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

www.windsurfing-the-game.com


This game is pretty cool, even though I have only played the demo version. Definetly worth checking out if you have a couple of mintues for it to download.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Small picture, big commitment

Congratulations to Dan and Seanna (far left and middle), who are getting married in Hatteras this weekend. Dan joins us to sail at home or Sandbanks when it is good and is always ripping, and from what Evan says, Seanna is becoming a better sailor by the minute. Congratulations on the big day, and all the best for many years to come.

Monday, April 10, 2006

New Digs



From the star, which is Glenn's new house, to Patterson Park, local favorite sailing spot, is about 30 seconds. To Everitt, which I can see from the back deck, is about 2 minutes.

The saying "Its best in your own backyard" has just taken on a hole new meaning!

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Countdown Started


Evan heads to Hatteras later this week for a a wedding (not his, but congrats Dan and Seanna), then Glenn and Dinah head out just after he gets back. Lots of wind and waves hopefully to come.

You have to look really hard to see Glenn in this picture from 2001, just off Ego Beach. This was a standout Hatteras wave day, with lots of wave rides but also a few long swims.

Monday, April 03, 2006

These are on the "Must have" List....


Rarely do boards come along that offer so much. The Techno II 160 and Fanatic Shark 160 are two of the best offerings for 2006 that offer performance, durability, range of use, as well as value! With lots of volume and width for light wind stability, lighter weights novices who are quick learners can use either of these boards to learn on, but also progress to waterstarting, jibing, planing, footstraps, and beyond. For a first time shortboard for heavier weights, these boards plane quick, and offer fantastic performance. The ASA skin offers great protection against bumps and brusies like no other peformance contstruction can offer, and the price leaves lots left over for that new sail you have also been eyeing. With great pre-season pricing, these are certainly worth looking at and giving us a call with more questions on how either of these might work for you.

Done


As much fun as snowboarding is.....it isn't windsurfing. Dinah and I got a great last day of the season on Sunday....and as Dinah collapses at the bottom of Tremblant after a few top to bottom leg burners in the spring slush, so ends the snowboarding season which while great, is always the seasonal equivliantant of "the friend with the great personalilty" when compared to windsurfing.