We were pretty worried about Hurricane Isaac here in Bonita
Springs last week. For a while it looked like he would hit us directly as a Category
1 Hurricane. Fortunately, Isaac was slow to strengthen, and passed far enough
to the South and West that we didn’t get any damaging winds or surge. We
did get some good windsurfing, though.
The Atlantic Coast of Florida got the best of it, as usual,
with several days of strong onshore or sideshore Easterlies as the storm
approached. The Gulf Coast didn’t feel much of that, since Easterlies have
trouble making it all the way across the state, and then they’re gusty and
offshore when they get here so it’s hard to find a good place to launch. I
tried the offshore winds at Bonita Beach on the Saturday before the storm and had an OK
flatwater session with a floaty board and a 6.8 sail. Sunday I didn’t sail because it was
really squally and nasty, and still offshore. Monday was the prime day because
Isaac had crossed to the West of Florida, giving the Gulf side good SSW winds
and some swell.
I had a tough time choosing what to rig because the wind was
up and down with the rain showers. I ended up going with 4.2 and putting it on
my 106 liter board. At first I was a little underpowered, wishing I’d gone with
4.7, then I was perfect, then I was a little overpowered, wishing I was on my
83 liter board. All told, I made out pretty well and went home fully stoked.
Here’s a video from the session. I tried a little something
different this time. I made two versions of the video; one with natural sound
including my awkward exclaimations, and one dubbed over with a song by Queen.
This is the musical version.
Isaac Aftermath 8-27-12 from James Douglass on Vimeo.
This is the "vocal" version.
Isaac Aftermath 8-27-12 no music from James Douglass on Vimeo.
1 comment:
Music version. Definitely.
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