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30th June 2018
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: ENE Wind Stength: 15/20 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 22 Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 25.30 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 43.60 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 30th June – windsurf ***** River Stour Bradfield. sunny and hot
:)
F2 Xantos 310 with Tushingham Lightning 8.5
25.30 knot max., 23.88 knot ave., 16.14 knot hour, 20.11 knot mile, 80.80
km., 17.24 knot alpha
After three days windsurfing at The Dip, Felixstowe it was time for a
change especially with high water in the early afternoon making the sea
messy. Our original plan was to go to the River Stour today and perhaps
Mersea Island tomorrow staying the night in the van but we had such a good
time today I will do it all again on Sunday - the wind is now blowing until
Tuesday. I don’t know if I can keep this pace up as I have sailed 272 km.
in four days and had my best month of the year with 9 sessions covering 458
km! It doesn’t take us long to pack the van once we have decided, Mag is
a star and after a brief trip to town we set off on the 25 mile trip into
darkest Essex:) arriving at 12.15. There were a few here and loads of
water in the river with the wind building nicely, I have never sailed here
with the wind ENE, side shore from the right which does cast a bit of a
shadow when launching but like all river sailing you get used to the patchy
at times wind but using big kit means you can usually sail through the
lulls:) Formula boys - David Coles was rigging 7.8 to go foiling while Nick
Icke had 12m with his conventional fin so I rigged 8.5 on my big Xantos.
The formula sailors soon disappeared up wind, even David who is new to
foiling was flying well and has really picked it up quickly and those
boards can really point high, as for me I headed upwind but it was slow
going especially against the tide but the water was fairly smooth, the sun
was out and the water was bath temperature so can’t complain:) This is a
beautiful river to sail in, very wide with big houses, Holbrook School and
Wrabness beach bungalows up on their stilts. The area was a hive of
activity with canoes, yachts, dinghies, kitesurfers and windsurfers
everywhere. I made it to Holbrook Creek after sailing in amongst the moored
yachts with loads of people enjoying their day in the beach side houses.
The beat was good fun and there were some big gusts which the 8.5 handled
very well but it wasn’t a particularly fast day. I thought I would be
flying back but the wind had unfortunately eased a fraction, I still planed
back. I had been out for two hours covering 25 miles and was just in time
for one of Mags yummy salads. The carpark was pretty full now with sailors
coming from miles around. After half an hour break I decided to do it all
again but this time much quicker as the breeze had freshened and the tide
had turned. I got my fastest speed and was out for over an hour without
falling in, even the gybes were better as this long board is not the
easiest to get around! With the tide dropping it was time to call it a day
after sailing 80 km. A relaxing cuppa as everyone packs up and leaves then
derig wash away the smell of the wetsuit before Mag and I do a lovely 6mile
walk along the coast. We ended up at Grayson Perry’s fantasy house built
in honour to the fictional Julie which was pretty cool. Especially so as
we went to see his exhibition in Colchester in February where we heard the
full story narrated by Grayson himself and saw the amazing tapestries
depicting her life :) Our best and probably only culture of the year!! We
got back absolutely shot to pieces for corned beef salad but unfortunately
the carpark had several hatch backs with oafs driving on the beach and
along the farmers dusty track:( Another young couple in a van have come to
also park up for the night just up the field and luckily the hatchbacks
have gone, fingers crossed they don’t come back!
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