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12th February 2018
Windsurfing: La Franqui Wind Direction: NW Wind Stength: 10/30 Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny but chilly Max Speed: 33.39 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 26 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 12th February – windsurf **** La Franqui – sunny but chilly –
NW 10/30+
33.39 kt max., 31.54 kt ave., 9.88 hour, 29.49 kt mile, 18.60 alpha.
F2 Ride 282 + Tushingham X-15 5.8 + Gull winter suit.
Top night in the beachside camper aire at Leucate despite the good breeze
blowing which we hardly noticed. Woke to another clear blue sky and the
wind seemed to have dropped. After breakfast we head to the wooden jetty
speed strip hoping to stop at the windsurfing shops to get a 4.60 mast and
look for a really cheap 115lt. board but they were all closed:( Got our
spot on the beach as yesterday and there were no windsurfers only the VW
with it’s roof up way down the beach and a fisherman pushing a net in the
water. It didn’t look overly windy so hummed and hared about what kit to
use, after yesterday’s disaster when I broke my mast and badly damaged my
board my options are more limited with the biggest I can rig at the moment
is 6.5. but with the wind gusting to 30 mph I went with the 5.8 and the
smaller of the two booms I brought. The wind was, as yesterday, too broad
making getting upwind not easy as it pushed you too far offshore and I just
don’t trust my gear especially as I am using the creased F2 282 ! I had a
2 star start and was cursing La Franqui saying I would never come again,
under powered both up and down wind. Sea bumpy too and cold only 8 degrees
but I managed to break 30 knots and might have just scraped a 30 kt ave.
and was on the verge of calling it a day! Went and had a chicken roll with
Mag who walked back to the water with me to take a phone pic while I got
some shots of the shells balancing on wind-blown piles of sand, an idea Mag
gave me from yesterday. I decided to give it another try as the wind had
filled in and was squarer and I had been joined by a freestyler. It was
lucky I did because the day improved to 4 stars as I made loads of mile +
runs sailing close to the shore avoiding the sand banks. If the wind stayed
up I could sail all the way back. I was getting knackered but I just kept
saying just one more run, in the end I did one run too many! Having
improved my max. to 33.39 and getting a 31 kt ave. ( a proper speeder
sailor would have got 40 kts) I was flying down the course close to the
beach at 30 knots when I suddenly wiped out big style and when I surfaced I
was holding 50 cm of my boom and large bits of my yellow board were
floating away!!!!! The bottom where I had creased it yesterday had
completely come away acting as a brake throwing me off the front! Why does
this always happen nearly a mile from the van ???? and it was a slow slog
back. So, in two days sailing here I have broken a mast, boom and board :(
and I only have a 80 lt. slalom board and a 4.30 mast left so if I am to do
any sailing in Spain I will need some kit. Perhaps the time has come to
push the boat out!
Back at the van I changed out of my suit as cold, had a cuppa and cake,
then the fun started while Mag sorted the inside of the van I derigged. The
interesting part was tying the kit on the roof in the 30 kt winds but with
help from Mag we managed it and set off back to the aire at Leucate to
de-sand! Disaster nearly struck again when we were passing the La Palme
etang and a car coming in the opposite direction had stopped in the road
indicating to turn left, a car coming up too fast behind had not seen them
and ended up driving off the road and down 5 feet drop. The car didn’t
look too bad and the other car was helping out so we continued. At the aire
with it still breezy we didn’t park at the more exposed beach aire but
tucked in behind a fence in the North aire. Mag got busy getting rid of the
sand while I rinsed my wetsuit then had a full wash, now I feel it a new
man even if I have a bit of a stiff neck from my crashes. Thank goodness
that’s it for windsurfing for a while and I think we will head up into
the Pyrenees, much safer skiing than windsurfing! I even had a delicious
cold beer as Mag soon made the most delicious carbonara. Just sorted todays
pics out and checked the gps results, not particularly fast but got some
nice mile runs in iffy conditions and just missed out on a 30kt. mile!
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