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22nd October 2017
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 10/30 Surf / Sea State: river chop with smooth swells Air Temperature: 14 Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy and cooler Max Speed: 30.20 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 25.76 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 22nd October – windsurfing ***** Point Clear – mainly cloudy
30.20 kt. max, 28.79 kt. ave., 12.01 kt. hr., 20.55 kt mile, 47.70 km.,
16.33 kt. alpha.
Another lovely quiet night in our sheltered spot at Bradfield and even woke
to a sunrise but with the tide well out there didn’t seem much wind but
it was a fraction cross off! After breakfast Mag and I went out for a walk
at 9.45 even had a bit of a rainbow:) We started off on the beach as we
headed towards Wrabness then found the footpath but the farmer had been
digging a ditch and it was a little muddy in places. The further down we
walked the windier it became with white water out on the river. When we
reached Wrabness Nature Reserve it turned into a tarmac path turning
slightly inland before turning back to the River Stour at the bird hide. We
sat and watched the Brent Geese and waders before walking inland up the
hill for superb views, past the sheep and back to the river. We ended up
walking a couple of miles and when we got back to the van Jason Powell was
rigging 5.3. Then Neil and Craig Hurrell turned up with Ian Clarke, Mark
Smalling, Paul Davis and David Coles all arrived:) We needed a sailing
Guinee pig as conditions at this point looked far from inspiring, with a
big wind shadow on our bank and not much white water! Rig choice was a
problem in the end us heavy weights went for 7m with the lighter sailors a
metre less. Jason was first out and was way under until half way across and
then got going. I had my floater 295 to get me to the wind but was soon
planning and made 28 knots quickly, after the bumpy shipping channel it
smoothed off on the far bank and you could really sail off broad:) The
river here is a mile wide here and we had some full-on sailing in winds
gusting to 25 kts! If you sailed out of the wind at each bank you could
land and start again and for the second day running I got two 30 knot runs
but was still only getting 28 kt ten seconds but it was so much fun
trying:) I came ashore for some delicious soup and a chat great bunch here
today, Jason even organised a collection to pay the farmer who allows us to
park on his field and he was well pleased :) Jason was changing from 5.3 to
6 just as the wind really filled in so he went back to the 5.3 and Ian
rigged similar. We all went out again as David was flying on his slalom
gear and Neil was having trouble sheeting in! I then had several full on
runs with the tide now turned in winds gusting to 30 knots!!!! I didn’t
get 30 again as I couldn’t find a smooth swell long enough to sail broad
down but loved scaring myself trying! What a month it’s been my 12th
session so far, the best month of the year and I have now reached 71 outing
– top year so far:) Had a cuppa and cake, another chat and as usual we
were the last to leave, we love our night away in the van:)
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