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5th January 2018
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 10/20 Surf / Sea State: flatish Air Temperature: 7 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 26.62 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 19.11 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 5th January – windsurfing **** Point Clear – sunny
25.62 kt. max, 23.94 kt. ave., 10.26 kt. hr., 19.92 kt mile, 31.70 km.,
17.10 kt. alpha.
It was always going to be a bit of a risk going to Point Clear today but
the forecast had improved when I checked first thing, so after a phone call
from Neil Hurrell plus a message from Craig we were all set. It was
supposed to be wall to wall sunshine but it rained before we left and the
wind in Felixstowe was only 6 knots:( The rain soon cleared and when we
arrived at Point Clear there was a clear blue sky approaching from Mersea
Island. I had just said to Mag that I didn’t want to get stuck on the
green then promptly got stuck fast by driving on the wet grass. It was
stupid to even try as Neil and Craig had wisely parked in the far carpark!
After unhitching the trailer, they tried to push us out but failed, so
Craig went and got his car and soon pulled us out:)
Simon Hill had also arrived so the next decision to make was what gear to
use? With clearing skies, the wind was building but we decided on big kit,
me 8.5, Neil 8, Craig 7.2 and Simon 8.6 on our biggest short boards. The
wind seemed to be building making me doubt my kit choice went by the time I
was ready to set off the wind had dropped :( The other three had a flounder
but I decided against it and Neil and Craig found getting back against the
tide a struggle. Mag went for a nice walk down the beach and back along the
river path. I was cold now so had a cheese roll with Mag in the van as the
wind began to build:) We then set off across the bay, my boom was too high
so I landed at the far end to lower it and my hands were cold already! I
set off heading towards East Mersea just missing the green triangle post
and got going in places but ran out of wind at Brightlingsea so turned
landing again by the fence at the end of the beach to warm my hands. The
next run with the wind a little better I sailed past Brightlingsea and keep
going three miles up the River Colne. This is a great area to sail but the
wind got lighter the further I went so I gybed and headed slowly back
against the tide. As I passed the shelter of East Mersea the wind increased
and I had a god run into the lagoon. The tide was very high now with most
of the shingle bank and marshes under water so it was difficult to get your
bearing and in the end, I ran aground! I wind was a good 20 knots now but
the lagoon was pretty lumpy, Craig was going well on his 7.2 and Neil
changed down his board size. There wasn’t enough time to rig smaller and
I was never hugely overpowered so had some fun in the lagoon getting
several 25 kt runs. So, the two Star session became a Four-Star session and
when the sun went behind a cloud it was time to back up as the temperature
soon drops! I have never seen the tide so high and all the beach
disappeared, we all had a good afternoon nice to get out before the
temperature drops. We were the only four sailors out each travelling an
hour to get there, where were the locals today ???
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