Works best on ENE, E, ESE winds that are most prominent during winter when they get enhanced by a land breeze during colder periods. Wind speed is usually 13-18 knots, occasionally stronger. Typically blows early in the morning (taking advantage of the thermal) and tapers off late morning into early afternoon. On stronger pressure gradients with slow or approaching storms it can go longer/all day.
Works best on ENE, E, ESE winds that are most prominent during winter when they get enhanced by a land breeze during colder periods. Wind speed is usually 13-18 knots, occasionally stronger. Typically blows early in the morning (taking advantage of the thermal) and tapers off late morning into early afternoon. On stronger pressure gradients with slow or approaching storms it can go longer/all day.
Works on all but the highest king tides where water can come over from the ocean side waves. Very low tides may present some challenges for foiling until you walk out some. Water has light chop.
Beginner friendly except very high tide. The launch is a big sandy beach with some driftwood/ shell debris on medium/low tide. High tide over ~10 feet will start to make a smaller beach as noted. Driftwood can be blown into the bay so keep an eye over your shoulder. Avoid launching too close to the marina right as you get onto the sand. The wind tends to fade out there. It's worth walking along the point a few hundred meters some for a better launch and more bail out space.
You can park during the day at the Damon Point lot by the porta potties (no camping allowed there). Avoid walking through the RV/camper lot.