Just a few days ago at the Vanderdome we were lamenting the lack of Iron Pier sessions. Iron Pier is epic because you only go there when conditions are epic, and the Pier serves it up!
Never sailed Iron Pier? I know what you're thinking: You don't want to. You imagine blowing a jibe and then having the current drag you into iron pilings covered with rust...they rip your wetsuit and lacerate your skin as you catch tetanus. Your rig gets destroyed too. That's what I always imagined, anyway. Then I sailed there.
There's no Iron Pier at Iron Pier. It's fine. Big rampy wavy Long Island Sound sailing, and as Bill says, you only go there if you're going to be on a 4.7 or smaller sail. Five meter? Go to Sebonac Inlet.
Sunday we were mostly on 4.2's. Oh Yeah! Me Frank Jan Bruce Scott Bill John Hulse the Wolf Tomas Joe Peconic Jeff & Kurt. 4.2's. Yes the beach break was challenging when we arrived (high tide) and there were some rejections and landing humiliation, but it got better. The ramps and waves I'd rate as 7 out of 10 on the Pier scale, but it was still "ten times better than Sebonac" (quoting Jan). Imagine that Sebonac Inlet and Gardiners Bay had a love child. Land of the Giants Sebonac. That's Iron Pier when it's working. Oh yeah.
We sailed to exhaustion (I did anyway). Until my arms no longer had the strength to control the 4.2. You don't want to be outward bound at the Pier and not feel strong enough to handle surprises. A great day...my body is in sweet pain as I type this post. More please!
(Top: What I lack in jumping ability I make up for in enthusiasm. Middle: John Hulse catches a wave whilst Jan motors through. Bottom: Iron Man Frank on a 4.6. Photos by Jeff Schultz.)
im hurting so good right now im going to my inversion table!
Posted by: scott k | October 27, 2014 at 10:47 AM
Looks like a fun spot to sail. Glad you got a session
Posted by: Billy T | October 27, 2014 at 11:45 AM
Wish MichaelG wasn't rigged and committed when you showed up at Sebonac. It looks like we should have followed you to The Pier.
And yes I did have visions of rusting metal meat grinders below the surface.
Next time!
Posted by: Bruce Feldman | October 27, 2014 at 01:28 PM
I posted a couple more photos from the sesh here: http://twitter.com/JeffDSchultz/media
Looks like we got another nor'easter haunting the coast this weekend! Stay tuned...
Posted by: Jeff | October 28, 2014 at 06:04 PM
could it possibly be....goff pt. Saturday and iron pier on sunday!!??
Posted by: scott k | October 29, 2014 at 01:47 PM