Re: Pistol River report

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Date: Thu Jun 03 1999 - 10:32:13 PDT


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One of the important tricks about Sebastian Rodeo sailing is to totally ignore
the harness lines when sailing out. The funneling effect seems to make it
really fluky, so the game is get in the straps and muscle your way through the
impact zone.

>2. Sailing Spots: I haven't had a chance to try the Pistol River mouth,but
it looks sort of like Wadell from the highway - a long beach, with
reasonably nice waves breaking rather far from the shore.

There's a reason no one was out at the Rock. It was silence of the lambs out
there. Because the lot is so far away from the waves it's deceptive. If the
waves look slow motion, it's because it's huge. The rock is more side-on or
even on-side-on ala OB than waddell. The jumping is epic, but the wavesailing
is usually of the backside pinch variety. If there's a swell, Sebastian is the
place to be.



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