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8th July 2016
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: w Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 26.98 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 33.45 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Didn't know what to do today as most of my mates couldn't make ot so with
the wind offshore I decided to stay local and went to the River Orwell at
Levington.I arrived at the marina at about 11 and with high water at 3:30 I
had plenty of time. I tried parking at the marina entance end but there was
too many cars so went and stopped by the BBQ enclosure. There were notices
up warning of ground nesting birds and the fence blocking your way to the
river but you could walk around the end which I did to check the wind. It
didn't look that windy and the tide was still a little way out and there
was someone in a tent right on the river. With winds gusting to 20 mph I
went with my well used 7.8 but decided on the bigger 147lt. Xantos to help
me through the lulls. I was on the water by 11.30 and was out for approx. 4
hours! I thought I might have to change down as I headed out as there were
some strong gusts but the set-up was good, the 133 would have been a little
faster but the bigger board was easier to sail when the wind went light. I
spent the session beating the 1.65 mile to the docks and sailing back broad
and fast managing to plan 70% of the time. I nearly made 27kts not bad for
my big board and it was good fun flying along in the flatish water near the
Trimley marshes bank:) After 2.5 hrs out I came ashore as I was expecting
Mag to turn up on her bike with lunch at two and that was the time I
stopped! Mag turned up with a top salad along with two more sailors
Alastair Parker and Mark Davis who both rigged 6.9 and had a good sail.
After my break I headed out again for another 1.50 hrs:) It was nice being
out with the many boats on the river flying past all of them, We had to
avoid a small oil tanker as it headed out to sea. Then when the tide turned
it was time to pack up with the wind dropping a little too. We had a nice
chat with Alastair before heading home - top session:)
PS - Some sad news, the police helicopter has been up most of the night and
was over Trimley Marshes when I got there searching for a missing local
man. Then I have just heard that a body has been found on the marshes :(
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