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9th July 2016
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: ssw Wind Stength: 20/25 Surf / Sea State: lumpy mess Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 26.84 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 34.53 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
With a sw wind forwcast choosing a venue was our first consideration, the
wind was light to start but it was building nicely so I left home at 11.
There was no one at The Dip so I continued to the cliff and gave Neil
Hurrell a ring and he said he would be there within the hour but by that
time David Coles had arrived. The wind was sw and there looked a bit of a
wind shadow close in, we humed and hared about going to The Manor but
decided to stay here. David rigged 9.5 for his formula board and I went
with my favourite 7.8 on my 133. With the tide still fairly low the sea
looked flat from the beach but we were soon proved wrong and it was
aconfused lumpy mess for most of the session. I beat down the coast and
went for a mile run and when I checked the gps I had only peaked at 23kts,
it felt like 33 kts!!! as the sea was all but unsailable and going fast a
nightmare. Time to come ashore and rig the 6.5 and try my new F2 ride 282
for the first time and soon added a couple of knots to my top speed. This
is a great little board and I was even gybing it ok but going broad was
challenging to say the least. I need to change my way of sailing in super
rough seas by using smaller kit and sailing slower underpowered but it is
hard to get that into my head as I just love sailing fast and broad. The
wind did increase enough for the heavier sailers to change down to 5.7 with
the lightweights going even smaller. I was way too hot in my full suit and
changed to my shortie, but I soon had had enough of being battered by the
sea so started to pack up, but the Hurrells were having a good time so
decided to give it another try. Speed buddy Peter Cutts who is flying at
the moment had just broken 27kts so I had to give it another go as Mag had
just had arrived walking, after a chat she went to the Hurrells campervan
for a catch up with Linda:) Things had calmed down and I had a better time
and went for some interesting miles runs getting my years best run of
23kts. The tide was helping and getting back upwind was easy with the help
of the tide. Craig Hurrell had a bit of drama breaking a mast out past the
red and white bouy but lucky for him the volunteer boat was right by the
beach so he was quicklty rescued:) It was nice to so lots of sailers out
and for the second day in a row I managed a 25 kt ave with a good mile so
can't complain even if the sea here at Felixstowe can be a nightmare!
PS - cheers Linda Hurrell for a great cuppa :) shame no cake :(
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