The Treasure Coast spans the east coast of Florida roughly from Jupiter to Vero Beach. It derives it's name from a Spanish treasure fleet that was lost during a hurricane in 1715. Their are a lot of great windsurfing spots on the Treasure Coast but this blog focuses mainly on the Indian River from Stuart to Jensen Beach.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Causeway Cookout
When: Sunday January 26th Where: Stuart Causeway east island. What time: I will start firing up the grill at 2:30pm. Bring your favorite cookout food, beverage and appetite. I will bring ice, eating utensiles, plates, cups and charcoal. See you there!
Lost and Found
A windsurfing board was left at the Stuart causeway last Thursday on the east island. I am not sure of the description but I am willing to bet it was the only one left there. If you found it or know of its whereabouts contact Tom Connelly.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Good Sailing On New Years Day
The wind was out of the south, cloudy, with rain cells moving through. Randy was finishing up, Ron and Dino were out on the water. They rigged 9.0's on formula boards. I rigged an 8.5 on the isonic 117w. I had no problem getting out to the House of Refuge but then the wind backed off some. It was OK sailing but then the skies started to clear and it filled in. I was blazing and had a great time!
Today a strong front has pushed through. Brandon just sent me a text from the causeway, "De-icing the 4.5! Putting on a 4.0. It's real choppy! Cold and brutal." My only hope of sailing is if it stays up all night. I will be on the water early in the morning.
Today a strong front has pushed through. Brandon just sent me a text from the causeway, "De-icing the 4.5! Putting on a 4.0. It's real choppy! Cold and brutal." My only hope of sailing is if it stays up all night. I will be on the water early in the morning.
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