The wind was side onshore from the right, and the windsurfing was between the launch off the beach and the cement pier protecting the port. There were a few small waves for some loops and an air spock from Max with the town in the background. A mermaid on the pier, a symbol on the town’s coat of arms on the pier watched over us sailing. We later discovered the size of the Mermaids breasts was recently the subject of great debate among the town’s councillors.
We took a lunch break and moved on and see what the town Rowy had to offer. The lower sun in the afternoon really accentuated the industrial look of this spot, so Maciek and I rigged up and went out for a late afternoon sail. With the lower sun, the sea breeze began to die off, so we decided to leave our local guide behind and catch the sunset in the fishing town of Leba, where we filled up on fried local fish filet and big polish dumplings named ‘pierogi’.