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13th September 2017
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 20/30 Surf / Sea State: flatish and rough Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods and squally showers + amazing rainbow & sunset:) Max Speed: 31.64 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 31.29 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 13th September – windsurfing ***** Point Clear – sunny
periods and squally showers + amazing rainbow & sunset:)
31.64 kt. max, 28.69 kt. ave., 13.73kt. hr., 24.16 kt. mile, 57.80 km.,
19.93 kt. alpha.
After three days of some full-on windsurfing, named storm ‘Aileen’ did
its worst overnight with gusts in Felixstowe to 47 knots but thankfully
dropping during the day! I was not up for an early start at Southend, maybe
it was a lucky move as there was, I think, a long hold-up on the A12:( With
the wind in the west I was going to stay local going to Levington Marina
only six miles from home but as we had recently joined the Felixstowe
Windsurfers ‘WhatsApp’ group, we soon learned through loads of pings on
the phone that several Felixstowe windsurfers were heading to Point Clear.
Peter Cutts, Mark Smalling, Andy Mexome and Strawberry were going so I
decided to join them – what’s another 80 mile round trip in three days!
With the tide right to sail at approx.. 2.30 we had a relaxing morning with
a trip up the town and a sandwich before Mag and I left at 12.30 arriving
an hour later. As usual the tide was well out. The Felixstowe sailors all
turned up, bolstered by a smattering of locals including Keith Farmer and
Michael Honey. We parked on the green with great views out across to Mersea
Island, the open sea and the lagoon:). Sail choice was a problem with the
wind all over the place but we had time to rig a couple. I went with 5.8 on
the 80 lt. Falcon and 6.5 on the F2 Ride. Unfortunately, I advised Mark
Smalling that he didn’t need 7m and as he didn’t plan on his 6.2 he is
still blaming me! Strawberry was first out but was really struggling in the
lagoon with 5m so I went with the bigger option and it was pretty well
perfect for most of the session even if a series of squalls like on Monday
were playing havoc with the wind! I soon had a couple of 31 knot runs under
my belt by sailing broad down the far channel in the lumpy water. As usual
I couldn’t get a 30 kt ten second:( but great fun trying. Gybing too,
only missing out on a 20kt alpha by a fraction! I think both Andy and Mark
had been back to change up but the 282 + 6.5 is a top combination, my
favourite set-up:) With the wind going light I headed back to the van to
check in with Mag and to take the micky out of struggling Mark with Peter
and Andy! Mag made a cuppa with some delicious banana loaf. Then an amazing
angry black cloud approached from the direction East Mersea. I quickly
took some pics before heading back to the lagoon, I even managed another
30kt run which included a 30 kt ten second:) Sadly the big gusts were few
and far between, great planing conditions but not overly fast. The wind got
a little lighter so I decided to go for a mile run. I headed out to sea and
made it over a mile up the coast as the wind increased and the sea got
bigger and bigger! Being all by myself far from the van I turned and headed
back but with the sea being big and my fin too small I spun out twice
quickly, the second time just as I had peaked at 28.26. I then managed to
hold on until Brightlingsea getting a 24.16 mile. Could have been better
with a bigger fin but great fun trying:) I then returned to the lagoon for
some gybe practice but with a dozen kites now on the water you had to keep
your eyes open as sadly few of them look before they jump or turn:( Then
the best part of the day, another squall hit making sailing in heavy rain
interesting with the water turning earily flat. As it passed over we were
treated to the most amazing double rainbow over Point Clear, it would have
made a stunning photo but sadly no camera out on the water! With the sun
setting and the wind dropping I called it a day at about 6.30. The end of
another 5 star session:) Back at the van Mag made cuppa’s all round and
we had some top banter. Mark even managed to get going and enjoyed his day,
blaming me for not making 30 kts, but Andy joined the 30 kt club today also
having a top day. As for speed buddy Pete he pipped my top speed by a
fraction so a top day all round. Mag enjoyed her time to chatting, snacking
and doing her crafts:)
Then had to drive home in the dark arriving at 8.15 knackered and there
might by some breeze tomorrow. Talk is Bradfield but only sailable from
about 3.30 so if I go I will save the miles and go to Levington.
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