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21st September 2018
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 10/30 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 29.54 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 20.14 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 21st September – windsurf *** Levington – sunny.
F2 Ride 277 with Tushingham X-15 5.8 and F2 Ride 282.
29.54 knot max., 27.34 knot ave ., 7.96 knot hour, 16.07 knot mile, 37.30
km., 17.03 knot alpha .
September just keep giving, my fourth day out in a row with max speeds of
35.10, 37.84, 28.38 and just missing 30kts today with 29.54! Our third
named storm, Bronagh passed through in the night with a 44-knot peak,
closing Felixstowe docks for a while and left us with a westerly gusting to
30kts! As west is offshore at Felixstowe and the tides not brilliant for PC
or Levington but as I have had a hectic few days I stayed local so after
breakfast I headed over to the Marina at Levington arriving at around high
water! With wind blowing down the River Orwell near 30 knots I took a
chance with my cammed 5.8 with the 277, a quite small board for me to use
on the river in hope of getting 30 knots, in the end I missed it by a
whisker!!! When I was putting my wetsuit on Peter Edmunds with his mate
arrived for their first ever session here:) Both were rigging 5.7 as I
headed out, I started off heading across the bay towards the docks but the
wind was very up and down but I soon was hitting 29’s but it was too
bumpy to sustain that speed over a long run:( I did have one run down to
the dock but the wind was very patchy and with the tide going out I decided
against doing that again. Back in the bay I concentrated on getting my
average up from 25 to 27 which I did but it was hard work as it was easy to
sail out of the wind then if you fell in it took a while to waterstart! The
two others had beat up opposite Levington Creek where the wind looked
steadier. So, I returned to the van for a sandwich and swopped to the 282
and joined the others up river as Mark Davies arrived and rigged 5m. Peter
and mate had had a good sail in strong winds and I sailed with them for a
while before the wind really did start to play up, 30 knots one minute then
next to nothing as it clouded over, time to head back to the van. You now
had to sail back up the marina channel to land, then pack up, change my
broken harness lines and drive the 6 miles home. I think that’s it for
wind a week, still its been a great month getting all years PB’s except
the hour:)
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