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7th February 2019
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 25/38 Surf / Sea State: flat Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 35.22 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 14.13 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 7th February – windsurf ***** Levington – sunny and very
windy:)
Walk – Point Clear circuit *****
Fanatic Falcon 80 with Tushingham X 15 – 5.2 and 28 cm fin.
35.22 knot max, 31.47 knot ave ., 9.13 knot hour, 22.49 knot mile, 26.20
km., 21.19 knot alpha (spot PB).
With three days of really strong winds forecast I was keen to get to Point
Clear as the high tide gets later and later making today the best
opportunity. Wall to wall sunshine too and a balmy 8 degrees:) I was just
relieved on waking that the Orwell Bridge was open, they seem to close it
easily these days although Felixstowe Dock and the Dartford Bridge were
closed, so we were lucky! With high water at 1.44 we were not in any great
hurry but we wanted to make a small detour to B & Q in Ipswich to buy some
photo frames so left Felixstowe at 9. We arrived at the Green at Point
Clear at 10.25 with the water way out and the white fishing boat high and
dry on the mud! Despite the heavy rain that fell in the night I managed to
park OK and as usual we were there all by ourselves:( Then amazingly
another windsurfer arrived, Michael Galbraith coming over from Woodbridge
deciding to give foiling at Alton Water a miss today, then a few kiters
arrived. With winds gusting to nearly 40 knots we sat in the van with the
excuse of waiting for the tide to come in to talk ourselves into going out!
In the end the kiter started pumping up 6m kites so we decided as it was
such a lovely day to give it a try! I rigged my little used Tushingham X 15
– 5.2 to go with the falcon 80 while Michael started to rig his 4m. By
the time I was ready Michael had talked himself out of going out, stating
it was too windy, shame really as I think he would have been fine in the
comparatively safe lagoon. I headed for the water at 11.30 and had a job to
walk into the wind and Michal helped carry my board and then took some
pics. The WSW is a good direction and after taking it easy across the bumpy
open sea section I was soon in the flat lagoon and was soon flying broad at
the bottom bearing off close to the mud with fingers crossed I had enough
water? I soon had 35 knots under my belt but was having trouble with my
cams popping off the mast, it was my own fault as I didn’t put enough
downhaul on when I rigged as the extension rope jammed!!! Sadly, I think
this cost me a really good average as I had to pop the cams back at the end
of each run which meant putting your hands in the cold water! I did go
ashore to lengthen the extension but it still was not enough but a bit
better, next time I will make sure I rig it properly in the first place! I
then started to go for some gybes and was pleased to get a spot PB of 21.19
and I really tried for a 30 knot 500m but again fell just short. I have
never had so many runs over 30 knots here before and it was great fun
blasting close to the shingle bank in brilliant sunshine with large flocks
of waders flying overhead watching out for the kiters who were jumping so
high! With the tide high it messes up the water and the wind getting a
little patchy for the 5.2, I had to make a decision, go in and rig bigger
or pack up, I decided on the latter as I had had a great session already.
Shame I was the only windsurfer again and have only had company on one of
my 6 sessions this year, it doesn’t help that several Felixstowe sailors
are having a windy/hot time in El Medano (Tenerife) but I couldn’t
understand where all the locals had got too??? So, what a top year it has
been so far - as I said 6 sessions, breaking 30 knots twice and hopefully I
can get out again before we head to French Mountains for a month next
Tuesday! When I got to the beach Keith Farmer was there on his bike with
man flu but he did help me up to the Green with my kit:) After helping a
couple of kiters down with their kites it was time to warm up in the van
with the diesel heater on, we love that van. Then after stuffing myself
with a cheese sandwich and cake I packed up. Before sailing I had put all
my sails out on the concrete as they were damp and the sun had dried
them:)
With the wind now dropped Mag and I did the walk along the sea wall, past
Brightlingsea and back through the campsite and it was not in the slightest
bit cold seeing loads of Avocets feeding in the mud:) It was time for the
40 mile trip back to Felixstowe, the highlight being a WhatsApp call from
our son Robert with Grandson Arlo as we hit the traffic jam at the Toy R Us
roundabout caused by a tractor having a tyre changed. Then when we checked
our emails at home we had a message from Ernie (Premium Bonds) saying that
we are winners, I bet we are not millionaires, another £25 I expect, I
will keep you all in suspense and let you know on my next session
report!!!!
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