RogerPollock Posted May 18, 2007 Share Posted May 18, 2007 Wonderful surf at Good Harbor on a raw spring evening. Buoys were reading shy of to just over 4’, and the biggest sets we saw proved that out. Perfect for a short boat session. Not a boardie in sight until just before dark, and even then just one. The best surf was in the first half hour or so, nice clean rollers, before the wind picked up and things got a bit sloppy. We did a few practice rolls before we got going to shake the jitters; hadn’t been in the short boats since the fall. I got tossed four times in the foam – one a very cool flopping ender – and no swims. Just gotta hang in there . . .1 . . .2 . . .3 . . roll . . .When you’re all heated up from sprinting around the water feels quite refreshing and not that cold. Spent the last of the sunlight playing in the very nice surge on the rocks at the corner of Salt Island, which was great fun. Never did rock play in a WW boat before. So maneuverable. It’s enough to give one ideas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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