Not quite sure it was worth to rent an helicopter for those "average" conditions, but what do I know...
I got a few shots, but no time to sort them out. You get the best one now and the other ones eventually later (come back to check).
Scott McKercher has a powerful top turn indeed. Talking about which, dear windsurfers please stop calling the top turn "cutback". There's no real cutbacks in windsurfing. That's a surfing manoeuvre, leave it to surfers...
Two events to announce:
1) Tomorrow there's Tatiana's butterfly downwinder.
2) April 26 there will be the first Maui Freak and Meet, an event dedicated exclusively to owners (ok, or borrowers) of Superfreaks.
To whom it may concern: ASP is changing its rules. Here's an article that explains how. Funny how my friend Gianfranco has been picked as an example...
Lasty, I want to throw out there a quite revolutionary concept: the lighter the wind the smaller the sail. How's that sound to you guys?
Ladies and gentlemen, my new super flashy 4.0 freak. Hey, having very low chances to be noticed for what I do in the water, I'd rather be noticed for my colorful sails! ;)
PS. This morning's weather map looks really good for a wavy start of next week...
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