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3rd April 2018
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: ssw Wind Stength: 10/15 Surf / Sea State: lumpy and smooth Air Temperature: 12 Sea Temperature: Weather: mainly cloudy and chilly. Max Speed: 22.74 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 18 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 3rd April – windsurf *** Point Clear – mainly cloudy and
chilly.
22.74 knot max, 20.65 knot ave., 8.81 knot hour, 14.61 knot mile, 29.60
km., 11.79 knot alpha.
Just back from our 68 day adventure away in our little campervan and I was
keen to do my second session in the UK this year, I think it has been bad
here as windsurfing friend Neil Hurrell hasn’t been out for two months:(
Todays call was always going to be risky as the forecast wasn’t brilliant
and the wind has a habit of not arriving here in the east:( We arranged
with Neil to give Point Clear a try even though Felixstowe is OK in this
direction, we just thought there might be more sailors out there. It’s
safer and there is a chance of some flat water in the lagoon. Mag packed
lunch and we arrived in Essex at 11.15 about an hour too early for the
tide. Neil was there to be followed by local sailor Keith Farmer who had
brought a F2 Ride 274 for me to have a look. As the tide came in the wind
was still light but we rigged big and took a chance, I went with my 8.5
with the Xantos 310 while Neil started with 8m on his old-style Formula
board. We floundered over to East Mersea but failed by a long way to get
planning:( I came ashore at the far end of the bay as the wind disappeared
completely and it rained. I walked back to the van for lunch and a chat for
an hour with Neil, Keith, Michael and Kevin then I decided to go and sail
my board back. Mag came for a walk, then continued around by the river past
Brightlingsea. The wind had definitely filled in as the high tide had just
started to go out and we had an hour or so in planning conditions. With the
tide now going out into the wind and it chopped up badly but at least we
were moving even if it was cold on the hands and you had to keep stopping
to warm up! There were four of us out at one point and it did smooth off a
fraction as the water dropped. I called a day at 5.20 and had to walk back
through a bit of mud. Not a great session but at least we got out on the
water
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