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27th August 2018
Windsurfing: West Mersea Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 15/20 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: a few sunny periods. Max Speed: 26.30 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 52.34 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 27th August – windsurf **** West Mersea – a few sunny
periods.
F2 Ride 282 with Tushingham Lightning 7.0 and 36 cm fin.
26.30 knot max., 24.57 knot ave., 17.59 knot hour, 21.52 knot mile, 97 km.,
18.14 knot alpha.
Felixstowe based windsurfers had a mass day out in Essex on the Island of
West Mersea today. In total I think there were eight of us sailing,
including three Hurrells, Neil, Lee & Craig, Andy Mexome, Mark Smalling,
Strawberry, and Peter Edmunds. Maggie and I arrived first just after nine
and the water was coming in. With a westerly gusting to 20 mph on the
beach I rigged my favourite set-up the 115 with 7m, in fact most rigged
similar with sail ranging from 6.9 to 7.8. It was cloudier than hoped
although we did get a few sunny periods - but with my full autumn suit
soaked from yesterday I only had my shorty which was fine:) Craig just
pipped me on the water and we headed across the River Blackwater which is
over a mile and half at this point! With several hours of wind against
tide, going upwind was easy, to be honest I was under powered a lot of the
first hour, shame really as this was the best state of the sea:( You could
get some cracking gybes in the flattish water over the far side but the
wind was a bit up and down. As usual the shipping channel does get rough
so care needs to be taken. Going upwind is OK as you are going slower but
going broad was much more challenging and I was very disappointed with the
top speeds - it felt like I was going much faster! What was good, was West
Mersea Yacht Club regatta – Mersea Week which meant there were several
large bouys to gybe round and loads of yachts out racing. But best of all
about ten medium wooden barges really going for it!!! I went for an hour
which did involve a lot of upwind so not as fast as it could have but still
got the months best:) After 80 minutes out I came ashore near Bradwell
Power Station for selfie time and then set off further up the River in
search of some flat water over by Tollesbury Fleet, gybing a few times in
the entrance to Bradwell Marina but again the best things was flying
through the large fleets of sailing boats getting very close to several!
There was some flattish water over the Tollesbury side but the wind was
patchy and heading up river was very bumpy as you were sailing straight
into a steep chop! I then headed back and had some flying broad reaches in
the best wind of the session. I had been out 2.5 hours blasting 40 miles
all over the Blackwater and after a quick lunch I headed out again but with
the tide now high the wind had gone very patchy especially either side and
if you sailed out of the wind band it made gybing hard. So, I called it a
day, sad really as I had missed 100km by a whisker and couldn’t find any
good top speeds but I just couldn’t find the best wind in the flattest
water, still good fun trying. I managed my best alpha for the month which
is also the best month of the year so far with 10 sessions covering 612 km
(380 miles) including todays 60 miles!!! Packed up as everyone left all
waxing lyrical about a 5-star session, I am a bit more reserved as although
there is some smooth water there is also a lot of lumpy sea with patchy
wind but still a great place in a westerly when you are a bit limited for
venues. Enjoyed a cuppa at our van with Neil and Linda Hurrell together
with Mag’s delicious homemade swiss-roll. When everyone else had gone we
went for a walk along the new row of beach huts, despite the overcast day
there were loads enjoying the Bank Holiday, then we had a good run home
with no traffic hold ups:)
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