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14th October 2015
Windsurfing: La Franqui Wind Direction: nw Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny but cool :( Max Speed: 28.76 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 1 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 14th October – windsurf * - La Franqui – sunny but cool :(
wind 30/60 nw, Falcon speed with 5.2.
Mag and I have had the most wonderful month in France mainly up in the
mountains but with a week to go checked the forecast and there was a couple
of days of wind at La Franqui so drove the 200 miles here yesterday
arriving late afternoon to good winds but too late to sail so parked up at
our lovely spot near Bages and the wind picked up really strong overnight:(
We learnt on Facebook that our very good friend Patrick Deporter was
driving down overnight :) it’s always nice to have someone to sail with
here! Having seen a brilliant sunrise we were up and about fairly early and
reached the beach at ten to find Patrick already there safe and sound after
driving 1100 km! but also there was Ant and Jason from the UK along with
one of the world’s top speedsailors Jacque and speedy Belgian mate
Vincent Valkenaers. sadly there was no rigging action so things were not
right! The forecast wind of 25/40mph was as usual not close with winds
gusting 35 to 50 mph reaching over 60 in the afternoon!!! And square at
this point :( Ant was the first to brave the conditions with 5m followed
closely by Jacques and VIncent on 5.4 who made light of the conditions and
were sling-shotting into the chop reaching 90 km!!!! Amazing. Us lesser
mortals had a great time chatting sheltered mainly behind our van while Mag
made hot drinks all round as even in the sunshine it is very chilly:( I
managed to get a few action pics but was losing a layer of skin from my
legs with the sand as I have only shorts with me! The wind just got
stronger and a big chop was running down the course making it almost
unsailable :( Patrick had even bought me a top Birthday present of a beer
glass and a couple of bottles to go with it – a big thank-you :) When
Patrick rigged his 5.6 I had no choice but to rig my 5.2 and as usual had
trouble rigging it with the damaged head but got there in the end! But the
wind was bonkers now so sat it out for awhile and had some lunch, even
Jacque sat in the shelter of their van for ages! The gusty wind did seem to
drop a little so Patrick and I decided to give it a go, Pat got away ok but
my mast popped out the head of my sail and I had to rig again – not easy
in a gale! I was soon back to the water but it was a waste of time by now
with super strong gusty winds and a killer chop, I got going a couple of
times but just spun out so decided to call it a day before I broke me or
my kit! Tomorrows forecast is looking better so fingers crossed I can get
some runs in some enjoyable conditions! I think my love affair with La
Franqui is over and this might be our last visit as for every good day’s
sailing I get three crap days:( it’s just no fun sailing in choppy 50 mph
conditions! De-rigged quickly and got off the beach, at Lidl in Sigean
before heading to our lovely sheltered spot at Port Mahon ignoring the no
overnight parking sign we de-sanded the van, I washed the sand off, had a
cake and cuppa and went for a nice walk – it’s very beautiful down here
just a shame about the 50+ mph winds!!!
PS – the highlight of the day was seeing a kingfisher while driving off
the beach :)
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