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16th June 2019
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy with showers Max Speed: 27.03 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 30 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 16th June – windsurf ***** River Stour-Wrabness – mainly
cloudy.
F2 Zantos 310 with Tushingham Lightning 8.5 with 44 cm fin.
Fin – 27.03 knot max., 24.88 knot ave., 13.77 knot hour, 21.86 knot mile,
40.60 km., 16.31 knot alpha.
Having sent back yet another faulty GW-60 I am now having trouble with my
much-loved GT-31 and have had to send away for some new 2 gb SD cards. I
think I have lost the walk at Trimley Marshes and a windsurf at The Manor
yesterday but I have got this great full - on session at Wrabness (well
most of it, I think the gps only started after I had done a few runs) and a
foiling session at Levington so all is not lost! After several bumpy
sessions this month already at The Dip and The Manor at Felixstowe I
fancied a change of venue. My first option was Point Clear but the forecast
was for SSW which is not good for the lagoon and the wind was starting
light and building during the day, so with a mid-morning high water it was
not worth the risk. Still I checked the conditions early Sunday morning and
we had 15 knots and as the wind can be more on the River Stour I decided to
take a chance on Wrabness as locals Jason and James were heading there:) It
also meant that I would be finished early enough to make the trip into
Ipswich to see my Dad for Father’s Day:) Mag and I arrived at Wrabness
around nine with Jason already there about to rig 7.5 so I had no option
other than to rig my big freeride kit, Zantos 310 with 8.5. The wind was
coming cross on from the left which is completely the other direction I
usually sail here as it is usually from the North. Several foilers
including David Coles were at Bradfield but they couldn’t launch as the
tide was too low. You probably had to walk 100m to find deep enough water
and it was a bit patchy because of some trees to the left but you soon hit
some good wind sailing up towards Mistly. Again, the wind went patchy so I
sailed into Holbrook bay for some top full on broad reaches two miles long
out with some yachts but giving the grain ship a wide berth as it headed up
to Manningtree! It was cloudy and I one point it tipped it down and I hate
sailing in the rain but it was short lived! I then beat back to join Jason
and James and by this time David Coles was out foiling with his new 9m
Challenger foil sail. The wind had really filled in with gusts to 25 knots
and we all whizzed by sea rowing boats out racing in some challenging
bumpy/windy conditions. I had a long run up opposite Mistley and had a
nearly 3-mile reach back. It was a bit showery now and with the tide now
dropping and with the wind patchy again we all decided to call it a day.
Another good session on the Stour, one of my favourite local venues but
other sailors had good sessions at Felixstowe and Point Clear :)
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