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11th June 2017
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: sw Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy start then sunny Max Speed: 27.17 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 9.71 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 11th June – windsurf *** - Felixstowe – cloudy start then
sunny
F2 Ride 282 + Tushingham Lightning 6.5 – 38 cm fin
F2 Xantos 295 + Tushingham Lightning 7.8 – 42 cm fin
27.17 kt max., 25.62 kt ave., 17.29 kt mile, 17.50 km., 15.71 kt alpha
After yesterday’s epic 80 km, 7-hour session I decided to take it a bit
easier today, had an exciting shopping trip to Lidl before heading down to
The Dip at 1:30 to meet up with the Hurrells. With the tide high, no one
was out on the water, Andy Marshall arrived and spurred us into action. Kit
size was the usual problem as it didn’t look as windy as yesterday when
8.5 was needed but didn’t fancy big gear so took a chance with 7.8 on the
133. One run out was enough to confirm that it was way windier than it
looked and with the sudden increase in wave size I quickly came in to
change down. Paul Smith had just set out with 6m while Neil and I were
changing down, it looked very windy now and Paul went down out by the red
and white bouy. We soon realised he was in trouble as he started to swim
ashore! Then Neil shoot into action as he still had his big kit rigged,
first he brought Pauls boom ashore then returned to try and tow him ashore
which is very difficult. There were lots of concerned people on the prom
but we told them he should be OK even though the wind and tide were pushing
Paul toward Bawdsey! Lucky Paul was close enough in to avoid being washed
past the River Deben and made it to the beach down by the golf course, well
done Neil for helping out with my main contribution being taking a pic of
Paul swimming!
Mag was enjoying a catch-up cuppa with Linda in the van so I headed out
again on smaller kit 6.5 on the 282. It was not really my favourite
conditions, big sea and strong winds but in fact really enjoyed it:) You
could have a broad blast out to try for a fast speed, a little scary and
even tried a couple of very small jumps before gybing and had fun riding
down the waves on the way in. The wind then turned cross off so we all came
ashore with several calling it a day, shame really as the sun had just come
out! I was just about to pack up when the wind swung back a little and Nick
and Ian went out so had a few more runs to enjoy the sunshine and waves
getting my fastest speed of the session:)
So a nice breezy weekend more forecast tomorrow but van in the garage then
no wind for a week :(
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