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9th September 2018
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: WSW then SW Wind Stength: 8/12 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy start but sunny later. Max Speed: 21.49 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 19.64 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 9th September – windsurf ** Point Clear – cloudy start but sunny
later.
F2 Xanto 310 with Tushingham Lightning 8.5 and 44 cm fin.
21.49 knot max., 19.09 knot ave., 8.02 knot hour, 15.22 knot mile, 36.40
km., 11.14 knot alpha.
A day that promised so much in the end delivered nothing, those weather men
have a lot to answer for! After missing a good late afternoon session at
Felixstowe yesterday I was looking forward to getting to one of my
favourite local venues today, Point Clear. With 15/20 knots from the SW
forecast today and even more on Tuesday we decided to pack the van and stay
away in Essex for a couple of nights. We arrived at Point Clear at just
past ten with a few already there. Checked the wind, gusting to 20 mph,
put the 282 on the beach and nearly rigged 7m but got the 7.8m out and
added the 295 but then with the breeze dropping rigged the 310 adding to my
line up of yellow boards on the beach! Wobbled off the beach and with the
lagoon too light I headed out to sea beating out into the middle but only
planing in short bursts with a lot of wallowing in-between:( Landed on the
outside of the shingle bar and East Mersea to take some pics as the wind
just got lighter and lighter. I headed back towards the van but ended up in
the weedy lagoon, lovely and flat but only the odd puff of wind. Foil
newcomer Shaun Cook was also there but it was frustratingly very up and
down so I returned to the van for a yummy salad and everyone’s opinion
was how crap it had been and were calling it a day. After lunch it was only
me and Bradfield James left, the sun had come out and the wind looked to
have increased slightly so we ventured out for another go and had the best
spell of the day, getting my best speed too. The wind had gone from WSW to
SW which meant you could sail parallel to the beach and it would have been
really good if only the wind played ball but I had a few planing runs
sailing up to Brightlingsea once. With the tide now dropping along with the
wind I decided to call it a day heading back to the van to change and have
a welcome cuppa. I then had a photo shoot lining my 5 yellow F2 boards up.
The boards come from the late 1990’s cost me about £250 and I wouldn’t
change them for anything as I am not a great lover of the rocker less
modern wide boards which might be a fraction faster but I don’t think so
well suited to the choppy conditions we have on the East Coast! After a
walk around the sea wall we head ten miles to our overnight spot at
Alresford and hope to bike along the River Colne to Colchester tomorrow
before returning to Point Clear on Tuesday for hopefully a decent sail,
fingers crossed!!!!
PS. Looks like I missed another good late afternoon at Felixstowe, not as
good as last night as wind a bit up and down but that’s just the way the
cookie crumbles, win some loss some !
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