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2nd October 2017
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 10/35 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 16 Sea Temperature: 15 Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 28.18 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 13.27 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 2nd October – windsurfing *** sunny periods
28.18 kt. max, 24.27 kt. ave., 9.66 kt. hr., 18.91 kt. mile, 21.80 km.,
15.11 kt. alpha.
F2 Ride 282 + Tushingham X-15 5.8
F2 Xantos 310 + Tushingham Lightning 8.5
With the wind gone around to the west Levington was the best local venue
and with high tide at about ten I was at the Marina before nine. Tom
Alexander arrived just after me and it didn’t seem that windy so I made
the mistake of rigging 8.5 for the 310 with Tom starting to rig his biggest
sail, 6m. As I headed out across the bay I was hit by a huge gust making me
think that I had made a mistake! I had a few runs down to the docks before
the tide turned but the wind was very up and down:( There is a great little
bay to gybe at the end of the port and the reach back can be good running
down the swells but not today. Then as I approached the corner near the
Marina the wind had really increased so it was time to try and get back! In
the end I was lucky to make it back to the van as winds increased to well
over 30 knots!!! I was dumped in a couple of times but made it back just as
Mag arrived on her bike and learned that Tom changed to a 5.2 before he
headed out and even that looked a handful! Mag had had an eventful bike
ride in the strong winds and had fallen off into some stinging nettles:(
Mag made a cuppa while I debated whether it was worth rigging again as I
had just had a reading on the gauge of 40 mph!!!! and the river had chopped
up and there were some big waves rolling down the Orwell and the tide had
turned and was heading out, not the best direction for river windsurfing!
In the end I rigged my 4 cammed 5.8 as the 5.6 I used yesterday needs a new
battern and some sail tape. By the time I was ready to set off on the 282
and 5.8 the wind had dropped!!! The wind had turned slightly more onshore
making it all the more gusty with the wind particularly light on the far
bank:( I increased my top speed on the big kit of 25 kts to 28 kts but it
was hard work so I decided to call it a day as I had already had to swim on
the other side of the river to reach shallow water! Mag made a nice
sandwich as we watched the world go by. Mag had to give Tom a plaster as he
had cut himself walking his board back. It looked bad when wet as there was
loads of blood but luckily when he dried it of it was only a small nick.
Not the best Levington session but two 24 kt averages in a row so not too
bad:)
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