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7th September 2018
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: WNW Wind Stength: 10/18 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 25.01 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 26.77 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 7th September – windsurf *** Levington – sunny but a bit
chilly.
F2 Xanto 310 with Tushingham Lightning 8.5 and 44 cm fin.
25.01 knot max., 22.52 knot ave., 10.70 knot hour, 17.36 knot mile, 49.90
km., 12.55 knot alpha.
Came back from 5 great nights away in the campervan biking a canal and the
River Thames with three looking after Arlo our lovely whirlwind Grandson
Arlo. I was originally hoping to get to Point Clear but the wind forecast
as usual dropped turning the week and after a crap journey home yesterday
on the horrendous M25 and A12 I didn’t want to go too far today but with
the wind WNW it meant Levington was the best option and with high water
being 10.18 in meant an early start as it’s best sailing the River Orwell
with the tide coming in! I arranged with Neil Hurrell down in Felixstowe in
his caravan that I hoped to be at the marina by eight in the morning, a
phone call this morning confirmed that it was on despite the wind looking a
little light but it was a nice sunny day so I decided to give my new
trailer it’s first run out:) Mag made me a sandwich while I had my
breakfast and I arrived at Levington at 7.45. I had 19 mph on the small
beach but it didn’t look windy on the water but rigged 8.5 on the big
Xantos as Neil arrived. We were on the water by 8.30 and despite the
sunshine it was for the first time in awhile it was a bit nippy on the
hands! It was patchy on the water especially being WNW a fraction off. In
the end I was out for two and a half hours nearly non-stop. I have to be
honest it was up and down but it was good fun trying for a 20 knot average
and in the end I was surprised to get a 25 knot max! Gybing wasn’t always
easy as you often sailed out of the wind either side of the river so tacked
a lot. I only went in a couple of times as I fluffed a tack in shallow
water. An oil tanker going to Ipswich had to be given a wide berth and
there are now more waders about, a sign that winter is just around the
corner! Neil started with his 130 lt but soon changed to his small formula
which was much better. The wind did increase and we had some OK runs mainly
sailing across the river near Levington creek. I had one run down to
Felixstowe docks but then struggled to beat back to the van as the tide had
turned and the wind eased! When we had packed up the wind had picked up but
we had lost the water! The weekend is looking promising for some
windsurfing, perhaps even a trip to Point Clear, fingers crossed!
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