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2nd July 2016
Windsurfing: Wrabness Wind Direction: wsw Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 26.80 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 55 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Haven't been out since 28th May, over a month!!! but we have had the most
brilliant time in the Southern Alps and Provence enjoying some top hiking
and biking:) Still I was very keen to get out on the water again after
yesterdays washout the forcast looked better today but wsw which is a bit
off here at Felixstowe and several seemmed keen to go to the River Stour at
Wrabness. With high water at about 10.30 and sunshine at it's best early I
was hoping to be in the carpark by 8 but our old cat woke us up at 5.45 so
I got up had breakfast and headed off in a beautiful blue sky day:) I was
first at Wrabness and the wind was fairly light and I was going to rig 9.4
on the longboard but quickly filled in as Jason Powell arrived, gusting to
20 mph so I riggged the 8.5 and took out the 147lt and was first out on the
water:) The good day didn't last very long as a gust hit me 50m offshore
and I fell onto my lovely 8.5 Lightning and put my hand through the biggest
panel:( at this point I was nearly in tears and I will have to start
looking for a new 8.5 - can anyone help, looking for a Tushingham Lightning
or Bolt 8.5???
I wasn't sure what to rig now the 9.4 or 7.8? the wind was filling in
nicely now so went for the 7.8. I had a few runs with it on the bigger
Xantos making 25 kts but this is not the best board to gybe so changed to
the 133 which was muc h better.I have never sailed here in this direction
before so after launching you could reach back and forth across the river
which is very wide here getting on for a mile at high water. As with all
river sailing the wind was a bit up and down but you could plan right
across the river most of the time and we were getting some really strong
gusts when a 7m might have been better. I tried going fast but as the tide
came in it chopped up nicely and I struggled to get just under 27kts but it
was great fun trying and I was out nearly 5 hours covering over 50 miles so
you can't complain. I was joined by speed buddy Peter Cutts and several
Felixstowe sailors including Mark Swain, Mark Smalling, Ian Clarke and
Chris Phillips and the 10 or so sailrs out enjoyed the sunny periods and
good breeze.
It would have been a 5 Star session if I hadn't destroyed my 8.5 but great
day non the less :)
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