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February 12, 2004
One Big Tow-in Left at a outer reef
Big and pretty sloppy out here now, but this morning there was no wind, so the wave faces were semi-glassy. Got to tow into 2-3 waves this morning at a outer reef left by a rock, only had a hour to do it in, the guy who owned the ski had to be at work at 9:30. 2 other teams out there.
I was stoked because the one really good one I got was the 3rd and biggest wave of the set, probaly 10-12 footer, looong left. We whipped into it kind of wierd, the ski was below me for the biggest part of the wave, so I just went down the line instead of dropping more into the pit. Ended up just beelined it for the channel, no turns really, but still stoking just for the speed on that 6'2" tow board I've got, which feels really solid.......The guy I was with has only been out a few times before, lots of kinks to work out, not that I'm any master or anything. It worked out great really......
Posted by hawaiisurf at February 12, 2004 10:58 AM