I was there, had a great time. Did a couple of jumps, although didn't land them... one in particular had me halfway up the sail, not attached to anything, wondering what part of the board I would hit when I came down

It was really good to have an introduction to windsurfing in swell, some of the waves coming through were about a metre deep, with big pockets.

Managed to catch a couple of waves in the shorebreak back into shore, now I've got some idea of what those surfers are on about...
One problem I had though was staying upwind -- I'd spend 200 metres just trying to get planing then head upwind, but after a splatt gybe and another 200 metres slogging, I'd get back to the shore a fair way downwind. If a gust came through when I was starting to head down the back of a wave then I would start planing, but otherwise it was slog city. Was told that perhaps my fin is too small, I think it's around 31 cm or so. Has anyone else had that experience when out in swell for the first time? I've got no problems staying upwind in flat water, but it looks like swell is a different kettle of fish... Also how much outhaul did everyone else have on? I had max down and outhaul on a wave 5.7 sail, 104 litre board, I'm 80 kg. Perhaps I needed a bit less outhaul?
Completely stuffed after doing the walk of shame a number of times, the last time I couldn't even get out past the (admittedly small) shorebreak! Well worth it though