Now that November has arrived, the weather is starting to feel more like autumn.
Does the season progress with each rain? Saturday was a cold rainy day and it was cold enough to wear only a wetsuit, but both the general school and the members practiced hard in the north wind!

The forecast said the wind had calmed down, but it still seemed to be a northeasterly wind, with occasional gusts of wind.
There was also an Aero training session on this day. The tricky part of Aero is the cap size recovery.

Because the boat is light, it often happens that the boat rises first.
If you can't get on, the trick is to slide your body in from the stern!
During the afternoon Basic Level 4B course, we taught participants how to read ley lines on land!

We also matched the sail sizes and ran them together.
Everyone is improving!

On Sunday, the weather was beautiful, making it seem like yesterday's rain was a lie.
A nice breeze was blowing in the morning.

Just when you think, "Let's go out!", the wind blows almost 10 meters away.

Everyone was struggling with the continuous winds, timing their trims and jibes.

No matter how many times you sank, you kept practicing hard and didn't give up!


Northerly winds blow from the land, so they are affected by mountains and buildings, and the wind changes and its strength can be very difficult to predict. Be sure to keep an eye on approaching winds (strong seas) and be prepared to adapt to changes.
The goal is to keep it flat!
And on Monday, the south wind blew for the first time in a while.
Everyone in the Basic School enjoyed being out on the water ♪ Be sure to check the boat balance and sail trim again when there is a gentle light breeze!

Some people enjoy it individually. The Aero7 runs smoothly!

Mr. and Mrs. M, who always come to the school on Mondays, were riding alone today!

They are working hard and diligently on their preparation and review!

Meanwhile, here are the participants in the Flotilla training course.
Flotilla means a fleet of boats. Flotilla tours are also held overseas.
Everyone, please follow closely so you don't get separated!

This time, in addition to double-handed boats, lasers also participated.

Once you arrive at your destination, take a break with some lemon tea and Baumkuchen!

The weather forecast predicted that the wind would blow up in the afternoon, so we recharged our energy with some sweets and headed back to Morito early.
It's also useful to remember ropework that can be used for towing!
As predicted, the wind blew hard in the afternoon, creating whitecaps.

It's still warm in the sunshine, so it's a nice season to go to the beach!
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