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16th July 2018
Windsurfing: Secret Spot Tanner Lane nr Lymington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 15/20 Surf / Sea State: lumpy Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny and warm Max Speed: 24.29 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 41.73 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 16th July – windsurf ***** Tanners Lane, The Solent – sunny and
warm
F2 Ride 282 with Tushingham Lightning 7.0 m.
24.29 knot max., 22.89 knot ave., 15.60 knot hour, 19.53 knot mile, 77.30
km., 16.51 knot alpha.
Our third and best night near Hurst Castle just outside Keyhaven, great the
weekend is over as it was lovely and quiet this morning:) Mag and I did our
exercises in the sunshine with a lovely mackerel cloud sky, then breakfast
and relax with our books. With a breeze forecast for today and tomorrow in
the afternoon and my original plan was to drive to Portland but in the end,
I couldn’t be bother to drive another 60 odd miles. So, after finding a
Lidl in nearby Barton on Sea as we had no food left we made a small detour
to Brockenhurst in the New Forest to see the horses but it was very busy so
we didn’t stop and continued onto the ‘Secret Spot’ better known as
Tanners Lane, a dead-end road that takes you to a small and very pretty
shingle beach where you can park right by the water. We had to drive around
a baby donkey that was lying down in the middle of the road! There were a
few people with kids on the beach even though it had actually clouded over
and was cooler than of late. The tide was already on the high-water mark
and the breeze was about 12 mph, not quite enough for the gear I have with
me so we had lunch, a yummy salad made by Mag. Then another windsurfer
arrived and started to rig 6.5 as the wind picked up but still looked
patchy close in but the local said there would be more wind out. My
instincts told me to go with the 7.8 but I love my new Tushingham Lightning
7m so took a chance with that. I left the beach at about 3.30 just a few
metres from the van and headed out into the Solent with the Isle of Wight
about two miles away. I didn’t have any plan when I set off but the drew
of the island was just too great so I headed over there straight away and
with the tide running right towards the Needles I decided to beat up to
Lymington just along the coast. The sea was very lumpy especially in the
strongest current in the shipping channel and I was soon well past
Lymington and had some blasting/gybing fun in the slightly smoother water
closer in, but it was difficult to get any speed as the wind was not quite
strong enough and the sea very lumpy but it was like a bath and it took me
awhile to fall in:) I then decided to return and had a couple of top broad
runs over to the Isle of Wight chasing down the few yachts that were out. I
actually couldn’t see my starting point and over shoot it sailing to the
wrong beach house! It was a short beat back and I had fun reaching back and
forth close in, just like a normal windsurfer and managed my best times. I
had been joined by four windsurfers and a kiter flying on a foil. It was
great fun gybing in the flat water near the beach as the tide dropped but I
decided to call it a day before I had too far to walk back to the van. I
couldn’t believe the time and had been on the water non-stop the best
part of 3 hours covering 48 miles with a top speed of 24 knots so another
top session. I had expected Mag to be fast asleep but she was wide awake,
in fact she was a little concerned she hadn’t seen me for ages and had
had a bit of the munchies! The kettle was soon boiled for a welcome cuppa
while my ger dried, then I pack it away and hopefully we will stay here the
night as there are no signs saying anything to the contrary, fingers
crossed the night high keeps away from the van! With more breeze tomorrow
afternoon, I don’t know whether to stay here or perhaps had to Hayling,
who knows, the world is our Oyster:)
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