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7th November 2018
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: S Wind Stength: 20/28 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: 13 Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy Max Speed: 29.68 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 25.74 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 7th November – windsurf **** Levington – cloudy.
F2 Ride 282 with Tushingham X-15 5.8 and 30 fin.
29.68 knot max., 27.07 knot ave ., 12.66 knot hour, 19.63 knot mile, 47.70
km., 16.44 knot alpha.
After yesterdays non event when the forecast wind again failed to arrive
here in Felixstowe, I took my kit to The Dip to watch what little wind
there was disappear but had a nice chat with Andy Mexome:) We are supposed
to have several days of wind and mild too, so today I picked the venue on
the strength of the forecast, southerly wind gusting to 35 knots and with a
high approx. 11 I didn’t fancy a trip to Essex where several mates were
going to Point Clear. With rain early that also but me off the 40 mile
drive so I headed the 6 miles to sail the River Orwell at Levington, keen
to see what it was like here with the wind in the south? I had light rain
on the drive but it soon cleared but remained cloudy with only brief
glimpses of sun:( I parked up at my usual spot by the marina entrance and
had it all to myself, so had to choose what kit to use without any help.
With winding gusting to nearly 30 mph, cross shore from the left and the
water looking fairly smooth I went with 5.8 on the 115 lt. and that proved
OK for the session although the 6.5 might have been faster. With no one
about to zip me into my full winter suit I had to use my Autumn one but
with the air temperature of 12/13 degrees I was fine, no gloves just the
hat to keep my head warm:) There was loads of water in the river so I set
off upriver then spent a couple of hours sailing across the Orwell
diagonally in smooth water, in the end it turned out not to be as windy as
expected so was a bit disappointed with the speeds even if just missed out
on 30 knots but getting 10 second runs was harder. You had to keep in the
wind band to gybe or you could take a minutes rest on the shore on the
marina side:) The good thing about my new GW-60 gps watch is good as you
can keep an eye on how the session is going:) The old yacht that has been
moored in the river down by the entrance to the Trimley marshes lagoon had
broken free from it’s moorings and was washed up on the beach near
Loompit lake. With the wind going a bit patchy I headed back to the van to
call it a day, checked my gps, discovered I was .02 of a knot short of a 27
knot average so I switched on the vans diesel heater and headed out for a
couple more runs to achieve my goal. I then called it a day and returned to
a toasty warm van to change and liston to Jeremy Vine on the Radio while
watching the birds including loads of geese, a Little Grebe, Kestral,
curlew etc. Having packed up I drove to the other end of the marina to walk
a round to see the stranded yacht then home vis The Dip to see a few out
there. So not a bad session, a bit lonely but good fun truing for 30 knots
and more windsurfing to come this week:)
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