by Steven Nyhus » Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:41 pm
Hi Jess and welcome,
You will find that there are a lot of really friendly and helpful people here in Utah.
To answer your questions:
1. Utah lake is a good place under certain conditions. North winds are usually very smooth and steady. South winds do not always come through like they do in other areas of the state. Look under the Local sites and Maps at the top of your screen. Lindon beach and the Provo Boat harbor are good places for windsurfing on the east side of the lake and the Saratoga area on the west side.
2. Usually you are looking for winds above 10mph for a windsurfer. This will really depend on the size of sails you have and your skill level. If you are just starting any wind to get you moving is enough. If you are more intermediate to advanced, you are looking for winds that will get you up and planning. There are wind meters that will give you info on the different sites around the area. Look on the Weather page for the forecast and current conditions for these areas.
3. For some people it is never to cold. There are a few people that will go sailing if there is liquid water somewhere. I even saw someone windsurfing in the spring at Deer Creek right down the edge of the ice flow (Jim?) It all depends on the type of artificial blubber you have (wet suit or dry suit), I have sailed into Nov. with a full wet suit on certain days. I heard a rule of thumb once that if the water temp. and air temp add up to 100 you are ok.
4. Any time the wind is blowing, there will usually be someone out at the popular launches. Fall is usually pretty good for wind especially up at Deer Creek. Watch the forecast from Craig and when he says Deer Creek should be good you will find someone out there. Island Beach is where you will most likely find someone.
Hope to see you on the water soon!