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25th March 2019
Windsurfing: Wrabness Wind Direction: N Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 10 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 26.32 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 27.35 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 25th March – windsurf ***** Wrabness – sunny periods:)
F2 Zantos 133 with Tushingham Lightning 7m and 38 cm fin.
26.32 knot max, 24.58 knot ave ., 14.48 knot hour, 21.79 knot mile, 50.70
km., 15.91 knot alpha.
Today was the last opportunity for a windsurf before a high pressure moves
in, increasing temperatures but light winds. With the wind from the North
the only local option for me was another trip to the River Stour at
Wrabness, my 4th session there this year as it is one of my favourite
venues, a huge estuary with stunning views. This direction is good
direction for the Stour for long reaches from Wrabness to Mistley and
beyond, 2/3 mile runs although it does make the water choppy but in the
lovely sunshine it didn’t matter:) I was hoping local sailor Jason was
coming but with high water at Mistley being 2.41 he didn’t have time to
spare with school pick-up commitments I was left for yet another solo
session but with the wind dead onshore and the tide coming in it couldn’t
be safer especially with superstar Maggie there to keep an eye on me:)
After Saturdays first foiling session here I arrived with an open mind as
to whether to fin or foil? But with wind gusting to 25 mph and choppy it
was a quick decision to make, a stress-free session with conventional kit.
I am in no hurry to learn to foil and can wait for more suitable conditions
and with the wind in the North it was a bit on the chilly side, struggling
to make 10 degrees. We arrived at about midday and there was loads of water
and could have been sailing for at least a couple of hours, apparently
these are high spring tides! I went for the floaty Zantos 295 to get me
through the lulls you get with river sailing and my 7m Lightning. I wanted
to get a decent hour in this month so that was my aim as I headed off
towards Bradfield, over a mile up river where the parking area is still
blocked off after the farmer had trouble, hopefully he will open it up
again soon but to be honest I like sailing from Wrabness even though the
view from the parking spot is not so good. In the end I did 23 miles
non-stop, not fast as the chop is challenging, my longest run being nearly
three miles planning nearly all the way. As with all estuary sailing the
wind is a little up and down from some hectic 25 mph winds to lighter
patches where you do drop off the plane but I was moving well for 90% of
the time and river sailing doesn’t get better than this, just a shame I
was out alone but I don’t mind:) I tried to get up past Mistley where the
water is flatter but unfortunately the wind dropped. I then returned to Mag
who had been on a walk to the nature reserve bird hide and beyond who had
made me a delicious lunch. Rested, hands warm and still not high water I
decided to give it another try but only had a few more runs as the wind
strength was dropping down so it was time to call time on a five star
session where I covered another 50km:)
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