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29th May 2019
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SSW then SW Wind Stength: 15/20 Surf / Sea State: lumpy mess Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods then clouding over Max Speed: 24.55 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 29 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 29th May – windsurf **** The Manor, Felixstowe – sunny
periods then clouding over.
F2 Xantos 295 with 38 cm fin and Tushingham Lightning 7.8.
Fin – 24.55 knot max., 22.87 knot ave., 16.21 knot hour, 20.61 knot mile,
53.80 km., 14.49 knot alpha.
It had been promising some wind here today in Felixstowe for a few days and
for once it actually delivered even if the sea was a complete lumpy mess,
typical of Felixstowe, not my favourite venue but I only live half a mile
from the beach so I have to make the most of it! It’s always best at
Felixstowe around low water so after a few messages on WhatsApp it was
agreed to meet up at The Manor at one with low being at 1.37. Relaxing
morning at home then a walk up the town via the prom where the sea did look
lumpy and then I headed down for midday and was the first there. It looked
breezy with the SSW onshore wind so after saying good bye to Mag who had
come to walk along the prom I had to guess the wind strength as my wind
gauge is still hidden in the grass at Wrabness! I took a chance with the
Xantos 133 and the 7.8 which I had rigged by the time Michael Galbraith and
Andy Mexome arrived and they both rigged much smaller 5.5 and 6.5 but I had
my suit on so decided to see if the bigger kit was OK. To be honest it was
fine most of the time and with the onshore wind I started off with four
1.70 miles runs up towards the pier but it was impossible to go fast in the
big sea and I also spent most of the time beating trying to make upwind to
Landguard. Then getting boarded with going slow I decided to go broad and
head to The Dip to see if Mark Swain was out there and if the sea was any
better? This was the best run of the day a four-mile broad reach parallel
with the coast, if anything I was a bit under powdered but it definitely
smooths the sea out when going broad. You had to had to avoid the lobster
pot lines that were everywhere and as usual it got even lumpier at Jacobs
Ladder just past The Fludgers! Getting level with The Dip I saw that there
was no one there so started to beat out past the red and white bouy. It was
then a slow beat back into a big sea, I was going to clear Jacobs Ladder
but got tangled in a lobster pot line so headed two miles out to sea. I was
making good progress back when the wind switched SW meaning a few more
tacks to make it back. I ended up past the Wadgate post a couple of times
to join a large number of yachts with full sail beating down the coast
including boats from the UK, France and the Netherlands, I believe it is a
North Sea race and great to see them sailing in big sea with the wind
increasing! I tried a fast mile back but it was particularly challenging
and, in the end, I was pleased to land after covering 33 miles. It was well
overcast with light rain so after a chat with Andy we packed up and headed
home. Just to make it clear after sailing most of Felixstowe seafront, as
did Andy we can say the sea was a lumpy mess everywhere which is why I try
to visit other venues when the conditions allow!
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