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18th November 2015
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: sw Wind Stength: 28/38 Surf / Sea State: flatish Air Temperature: 13 Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy Max Speed: 36.81 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 12 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
A many good day after a very windy night with winds in excess of 50kts
closing Felixstowe docks! We woke to sunshine and much lighter winds that
were forecast in the afternoon making it perfect for Point Clear again with
high water around four:) So we had a nice morning, doing exercises,shopping
and collecting some lovely logs cutto size by a gardener friend:) Then we
hitched the trailer and headed off arriving at mid-day with the tide well
out and a very strong onshore wind! Point Clear first timer Ben Drakes was
waiting for the water to arrive, then Peter Cutts arrived:) The gauge was
reading 40kts+ on the sea wall but a bit less down by the waters edge so I
went with the same set-up as Sunday. I then struggled to carry my gear to
the wall as the wind increased!!! I had a few moments thinking about
changing down and talking myself to go out! In the end I decided to give it
a try, took a couple of beats to get to the single bar and I made 31 knots
on my first run and you could go fast on the way back too! I was joined by
Peter out with 5m and we had a good couple of hours trying to find the
fastest spots. After beating the spot max on Sunday I went even better
today making nearly 37kts!! and only needing one more good run to get the
ave too!!! As Sunday the fastest run was from the Shingle bar at the open
sea end, heading down the lagoon before bearing away down the very bumpy
channel. I had more runs over 30kts today but as the tide comes in it gets
slower and slower  :( The little sun we had disappeared and it went very
dark! wearing my prescription sunglasses didn't help!!! It was time to try
for an alpha in a short section of flat water in the corner but despite
entering the gybes at 30kts I couldn't hold on all the way round on the 80
- getting knackered too in the mega strong winds and lumpy water! So called
it a day at 4ish so headed back to the van and packed up.We had a cuppa
while everyone went home and the rain arrived, it was then things went
wrong when I tried to drive off the green while still towing the trailer my
front wheels just sunk in the mud and we were stunk fast:( I removed the
trailer and had another go but to no avail!!! A lovely man in a car stopped
and had a go at pulling us out but the rope broke:( we then rang our rescue
service at the AA and we were not on their files so they gave us a number
for VW who when we gave them our reg. they said we were an Audi!!!! What a
load of idiots:( and said they couldn't help us but just before hanging up
said that as our van is older(a 58 plate) we might be with the RAC and gave
us a number where a really helpful young lady said we were covered to be
towed out and the van would be with us within 90 mins. It took over two
hours for him to arrive but he made light work of pulling us out:) It was
then a 40 mile trip home in the dark with a dodgy trailer - it's getting
well past it's sell by date and it's time to the a new one!!! So home at
7:30 after a mainly top day:)
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