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24th June 2017
Windsurfing: Fraisthorpe Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 10/30 Surf / Sea State: flatish and rough Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 30.36 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 53.10 km (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 24th June – windsurf **** Walk **** Fraisthorpe – sunny
periods
F2 Ride 282, Tushingham Lightning 6.5, 38 cm fin. Wind – west 10 – 30
mph
30.36kt. max., 27.97 kt. Ave., 23.11 kt. mile, 53.10 km., 17.10 kt. alpha,
14.16 hour.
Good night in our spot just outside Fraisthorpe and the busy road nearby
calmed down so had a quiet night:) Woke to nice sunny morning but didn’t
seem that windy. Packed the van up and headed the two miles to the beach.
Arrived, paid our £3 and I reversed into a top spot giving us great views
down the beach with no one able to park beside us, even if it did give Mag
kittens as it looked like we were hanging over the cliff! The sea was 300
metres away and looked stunning, the UK’s answer to Gruissan, in a
westerly it looked just the same. We were the first windsurfers to arrive
so it was looking like I was going to have to be the Guinea pig! We walked
down to the water’s edge with the camera and it looked so much like a
French beach especially with the sun out and the sea turquoise:) Unloaded
the windsurfing kit before it got too windy but choosing a sail was a
nightmare. I had breakfast by which time a couple of locals arrived. I
walked up for a chat but they didn’t seem in any hurry to rig. One of
them was particularly welcoming when I said I had never sailed here before
saying today should be good with the wind in the west, dead offshore making
it perfect for flat water blasting. He said to try not to venture too far
offshore and that he had done 40 knots here. It looked like a top speed
spot but not that many post on the GPS site from here :( He was hoping to
rig 5.7 and the free stylers were rigging smaller, I went for my favourite
away kit the 282 with the trusty 6.5. Mag followed me down to the water
edge as I set off toward Barmston, I was warned that the nine wind turbines
messed the wind up for a while but it should get stronger when you passed
them. I struggled past the turbines and was unsure how close I could sail
from the shore, fell in and couldn’t water start in next to no wind and
was out of my depth, great start:( I swam in a bit to beach start and
continued - soon hitting some strong gusts, thinking that I was going to be
way overpowered hitting 28 knots. To be honest I have never sailed anywhere
where the wind has been so gusty :( One minute you were flat out the next
you were all but stopped, a very tiring way of sailing! I was the only
sailor to go so far making it three miles to the second caravan site on the
hill and would have gone further but the wind became even more patchy.
There were several sailors on the water now and the beach by the van was
filling up with large family groups enjoying a day on the beach. Shame the
windsurfing wasn’t living up to the earlier promise as the wind was
dropping so I headed back to the van for lunch. An old boy windsurfer was
then going out with 7.5 so it was looking like I might have to change but
my gear was miles away. I was entertained by a couple of windsurfers with
all the gear and no idea rigging up nearby, what a performance, must have
taken an hour to decide what sail to use!!! Then swapped boards and sails
definitely sending more time fannying about than sailing!
The wind did seem to have filled in but it was difficult to know as there
was very little wind at the launch spot. The afternoon session was better
and I even managed to plane for a full mile a few times! I got my longest
and fastest run, breaking 30 knots by bearing off into the rougher water,
just like Gruissan a little way offshore. It was hard to stay in the flat
water as the wind was too light close in:( The afternoon turned a 3-star
day into a 4-star day, just a shame the wind is so gusty. Time to call it a
day and with the tide coming in it was not so far to walk to the van
avoiding the horses that were doing a circuit on the sand!
I managed to get all my kit safely tied on the roof even if I did have to
get help getting my mast apart! Then I had to untie it again to get Mag a
batten out of the top box so she could fish her mobile phone out as it had
fallen down the side of the seat!!! That kept her entertained for ages
;)
I had an all over wash in the van to get rid of the wetsuit smell and then
had scones and jam, sadly no clotted cream :( Read and watched the world go
by before going for a walk the way I had been sailing. With the tide high
we had very little beach as we walked past the eroding cliffs with barley
growing in the fields on top. We reached a stream crossing the beach so
returned, Mag stayed on the beach while I walked on a narrow path on the
cliff top and the views were lovely, check out the pics:)
The problem came as I neared the carpark and couldn’t get through and had
to detour through a wheat field following the tractor tracks. Back at the
van Mag had made a campervan special, tinned mince, mashed potatoes and
mushy peas with white bread with loads of butter – yum yum :)
It was then a short drive to where we stopped last night and had a lovely
red sky sunset:)
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