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kevinkan
Joined: 07 Jun 2001 Posts: 1661 Location: San Francisco
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 12:21 am Post subject: |
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nealpar wrote: | kevinkan wrote: |
... i hear once in awhile that cabrillo can get some really good, rideable waves... usually i've just seen small to medium shorebreak and the downwind end of the beach... good enough to make one bottom turn and try to hit some whitewater b/v you end up on the sand... |
Yeah, those Cabrillo wave days are about 2 days per year. Hardly a place to go to "learn" to wavesail, unless one is satisfied with a very slow learning curve. I sailed Cabrillo for years in the mid to late 90's, and remember well the "finishing the wave on the sand" thing.
I will certainly throw my windsurf stuff in my car next time I drive toward SF. I've only sailed Candlestick (?) there back in the mid 90's. Always wanted to sail by the Golden Gate Bridge and the SF coast. |
yeah, if you or anyone else on the forum ever come to the SF Bay area, let us know... "team dawg" will be happy to show you around!
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