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31st May 2019
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 15/18 Surf / Sea State: big lumpy mess Air Temperature: 20 Sea Temperature: Weather: mainly cloudy but warm. Max Speed: 23.36 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 25.95 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 31st May – windsurf ***** The Dip, Felixstowe – mainly cloudy
but warm.
Fanatic Cat with 39 cm fin and Tushingham Lightning 8.5.
Fin – 23.36 knot max., 21.75 knot ave., 12.73 knot hour, 20.87 knot mile,
48.10 km., 9.94 knot alpha.
It was in the lap of the Gods today whether I got a sail today, it started
off sunny and offshore so had a relaxing morning in the garden. Then at
midday with the wind turning SW I went and checked The Dip and Manor
deciding as it was warm even though it had clouded over, I would go down
The Dip and give my much loved but rarely used raceboard. After lunch I
headed to the beach and had The Dip all to myself and with no wind meter
still, I took a chance with 8.5 which proved perfect for the 2hr 30 min
session:) My plan was to beat to Landguard and hope for a good broad reach
back. The sea was particularly big and lumpy but as you are going fairly
slow going upwind it was OK, passing the red and white bouy I tacked 1.40
miles out and then made it well past the pier in one tack. I was fully
powered up and, on the rail, windsurfing doesn’t get better, well I lie
because the long broad reaches back are just amazing! I put in three more
tacks ending just short of the River Orwell where I land to pull the track
back. I then set off on the 3.50 mile broad reach back, sailing in this
direction really flattens the sea off and the sail goes really light in
your hands! Four long reaches and I am back at The Dip where Ed Swain is
out on the water. It was so good I decided to have another go but stopping
just past the pier. After two fantastic reaches I decided to have one more
go with wind gusting to nearly 20 knots you couldn’t have more fun on a
windsurfing board! So this is my 8th session in May covering a years
monthly best of 387.48 km and hopefully we can get June off to a flying
start on Sunday where we are getting a nice southerly, it’s just a case
of picking a venue, another bumpy session at Felixstowe or perhaps a trip
to Point Clear for a change??? When I returned home the delivery men had
been busy as my new Slingshot foil has arrived along with my replacement
GW-60 gps watch, cant wait to use them!
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