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30th June 2019
Windsurfing: The Dip to Woodbridge Wind Direction: W then SE Wind Stength: 5/15 Surf / Sea State: flat in river- swell in sea Air Temperature: 22 Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly sunny Max Speed: 22.23 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 25 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 30th June – windsurf *** The Dip to Woodbridge – Mainly sunny
and warm.
Fanatic Mega Cat with Tushingham Lightning 8.5 and 39 fin.
F2 Zantos 310 with Tushingham Lightning 8.5 and 44 fin.
Fin – 22.23 knot max., 20.02 knot ave., 9.77 knot hour, 18.97 knot mile,
45 km., 12.69 knot alpha.
What a month and June just keep on giving, that’s 14 sessions now
covering a top 572 km. :) It didn’t look overly promising today with lots
of wind from the west in the night but dropping during the day and swinging
SE and with high water around 10.30 we were short of options. The Orwell
and Stour would have worked but it meant an early start so after checking
Landguard first thing I decided to head down to The Dip and take the
longboard up the River Deben to Woodbridge, I WhatsApped my plan but no
other longboard sailors came. I was another glorious day here in Felixstowe
but not as hot as yesterday when we had a great day in our garden away from
the crowds which flocked to the coast! Mag came and walked home along the
prom before continuing her work in our lovely garden and got a large bowl
of fruit and veg and very yummy they were too:) With the wind dead offshore
it’s a bit of guess work on sail size not knowing how windy it was up the
river I decided to be cautious and rigged 8.5. I then made the worst
decision of the day by putting on my full autumn wetsuit as I had left my
shortie in the garage. I then packed a rucksack with a spare UJ, harness
line, rope a banana, chocolate bar, bottle of water, waterproof camera and
with gps turned on I wobbled off the beach with the tide already pretty
high. I found a bit of breeze by the golf club and was soon heading up the
River Deben, always a joy:) Sailing past Felixstowe Ferry SC, waving to the
people on Bawdsey Quay and the lay-bys were already full including several
campervans in our favourite spot! I could use the full width of the river
but didn’t have to start to beat until half way down the long reach
straight. It is great to be out on the river sharing it with canoes,
yachts, speedboats, and a large selection of dinghies including some lovely
old wooden ones and even a few noisy jet skis! There was some bigger gusts
and it could have been windier but never mind as I had the incoming tide
all the way to Woodbridge where I arrived at high water. I did manage to
run aground on one corner but freed myself easily enough as I passed
Ramsholt. The Rocks next followed by Waldringfield where I had to sail
through a huge number of racing dinghies, great to watch as they turned the
bouy. I then shared the river to Woodbridge with a nice old brown sailed
wooden dinghy but got some gusts and left them behind. Past Martlesham
Creek at Kyson point and onto Woodbridge where the rowers were out in
force. I landed on a tiny island opposite Woodbridge Tide Mill to take some
pictures and have my picnic. Rested and with the tide now turned it should
have been a toddle to sail back sadly the breeze dropped very light. It was
under 5 knots in places but I got enough gusts to get back and I am sure it
had changed direction to SE. I managed to sail the dodgy corner by the
sailing club with no mishaps as the strong tide whizzed me out. I turned
over the shallows near Bawdsey beach and headed out to sea where there was
a little more breeze. I must have been out four hours covering 25 miles and
after having a chat to Paul Smith I returned to the van for a drink and was
about to pack up when a sea breeze kicked in. I then put the 8.5 on my
Zantos 310 and did another ten miles in an interesting sea as you had to
sail through the rough river mouth before hitting the smoother water. I
managed to get a 20 kt average before the wind disappeared, time to call it
a day after all I had been on the water for at least five hours and
hopefully another breezy morning tomorrow:)
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